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ED Overcrowding Puts Patients at Risk
AMN Healthcare, 02/05/09
Sounart A - A hospital emergency department (ED) in the U.S. is overcrowded. Patients and their friends and family are packed together in the waiting room, hoping that they’ll be the next person called in to see the doctor. While the waiting may seem tedious, a new study shows that for some, it can prove deadly.
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