A descriptive study of heavy emergency department users at an academic emergency department reveals heavy ED users have better access to care than average users.
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A descriptive study of heavy emergency department users at an academic emergency department reveals heavy ED users have better access to care than average users.
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Ann M Maynard
Deborah Provost
Fidela S J Blank
Haiping Li
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2005-04-01T00:00:00Z