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Emergency doctors object to Chicago medical centers plan to cut hospital beds
American Medical News , 03/17/09
Hedger B - Two emergency physician organizations are speaking out against a plan to reduce emergency department beds at the University of Chicago Medical Center. The American College of Emergency Physicians and the American Academy of Emergency Medicine in February issued statements about a proposal to cut 30 inpatient beds at the medical center, including 10 of the 31 ED beds. Both organizations feared that fewer ED beds may mean worse care for trauma patients.
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