Self-referred walk-in patients in the emergency department - who and why? Consultation determinants in a multicenter study of respiratory patients in Berlin, Germany
Abstract Background Emergency department (ED) consultations are on the rise, and frequently consultations by non-urgent patients have been held accountable. Self-referred walk-in (SRW) consulters supposedly represent a predominantly less urgent patient population. The EMACROSS study aimed to explore...
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Main Authors: | Felix Holzinger (Author), Sarah Oslislo (Author), Martin Möckel (Author), Liane Schenk (Author), Mareen Pigorsch (Author), Christoph Heintze (Author) |
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2020-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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