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Patients visiting the emergency room for seizures: Insurance status and clinic follow-up
Seizure - European Journal of Epilepsy, 09/28/09
Farhidvash F et al. – Repeated use of the ER for seizures was more common in the county hospital, where the proportion of uninsured patients was also higher. Patients visiting the county hospital ER repeatedly tend not to follow–up in the neurology clinic. This element of disparity of care requires further attention.
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