Emergency department observation units: A scoping review
Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians Open2024Vol. 5(4), pp. e13254–e13254
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Abstract
While reimbursement and cardiac conditions are frequently assessed in emergency department observation unit literature, there is paucity of discussion on staffing models and other diagnoses remain less frequently explored. This review aims to spotlight future research areas in observation medicine.
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