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Deborah Thompson1, Vincent Connolly
1Ambulatory Emergency Care Delivery Network, London.
Abstract:
This article discusses four models of ambulatory emergency care (AEC), a form of clinical care that allows practitioners to assess, diagnose, treat and discharge patients on the same days that they present to emergency departments. The article recommends one model in particular, the process model, and sets out four questions practitioners who want to deliver AEC should ask of patients at the point of referral.
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