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A Cost-Efficiency Analysis to Increase Clinician Staffing in an Academic Emergency Department
Academic Medicine, 09/02/09
Sucov A et al. – Incrementally staffing an academic ED with a ratio of one attending per resident achieves the lowest cost, but other models are minimally more expensive. The model allows an ED administrator to determine the costs of different models.
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