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As Summer 'Trauma Season' Begins, New Data From the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Reveal Visits to the ER are Higher Than Ever Data Also Show Number of Emergency Departments Continues to Shrink; Some Say Congress is to Blame.

Publication: PR Newswire
Publication Date: 27-MAY-05
Format: Online
Delivery: Immediate Online Access

Article Excerpt
NEW YORK, May 27 /PRNewswire/ -- NEWS: Summer Typically Means More Trips To The ER, But Some Worry The Current Medical Liability Crisis Is Harming Patient Care.

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As summer begins, emergency physicians are gearing up for what many call trauma season. But this summer, many ERs will...

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