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Managed care and the pediatric emergency department
D. Hodge
Division of Emergency Medicine
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Pediatric Emergency Department
100%
Managed Care
100%
EMTALA
100%
Emergency Department
66%
Pediatric Emergency
66%
Emergency Medicine
66%
Emergency Care
66%
Primary Care Providers
66%
COBRA
66%
Medical Screening Examination
66%
Transport System
33%
Health Benefits
33%
Withholding
33%
Health Care Costs
33%
Recommended Treatment
33%
Inappropriate Use
33%
Pediatric Critical Care
33%
Insurance
33%
Laypeople
33%
Emergency Medical Services
33%
Care Needs
33%
Medical Needs
33%
Follow-up Care
33%
Emergency Department Visits
33%
Stable Patients
33%
Financial Considerations
33%
Unstable Patients
33%
Potentially Life-threatening Conditions
33%
Specialty Care
33%
Emergency Treatment
33%
Ability to Pay
33%
Physicians Primary Care
33%
Gatekeeping
33%
Legal Requirements
33%
Mutual Understanding
33%
Economic Reasons
33%
Patient Best Interest
33%
Managed Care Systems
33%
Emergency Medical Condition
33%
Nursing and Health Professions
Emergency Care
100%
Emergency Ward
100%
Triage
66%
Intensive Care
33%
Patient Referral
33%
Health Care Cost
33%
Primary Medical Care
33%
General Practitioner
33%
Emergency Treatment
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Pediatrics
100%
Emergency Department
100%
Emergency Care
60%
Triage
40%
Primary Health Care
40%
Health Care Cost
20%
Intensive Care
20%
Patient Referral
20%
Emergency Medicine Physician
20%
Emergency Treatment
20%