The Impact of an Emergency Fee Increase on the Composition of Patients Visiting Emergency Departments
Objectives: This study aimed to test our hypothesis that a raise in the emergency fee implemented on March 1, 2013 has increased the proportion of patients with emergent symptoms by discouraging non-urgent emergency department visits. Methods: We conducted an analysis of 728 736 patients registered...
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Main Authors: | Hyemin Jung (Author), Young Kyung Do (Author), Yoon Kim (Author), Junsoo Ro (Author) |
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Korean Society for Preventive Medicine,
2014-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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