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Nonprice Barriers to Ambulatory Care After an Emergency Department Visit
Annals of Emergency Medicine, 05/06/08
Vieth TL et al. - Availability of timely follow-up care is essential in emergency medicine. This article describes nonprice barriers to care experienced by callers reporting to be emergency department (ED) patients in need of follow-up care.
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