Better access to primary care could reduce computed tomography use and save money
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Better access to primary care could reduce computed tomography use and save money

Patients are more likely to have a computed tomography (CT) scan in an emergency department (ED) if they don’t have access to a primary care provider, research has found.

Emergency Nurse. 26, 1, 13-13. doi: 10.7748/en.26.1.13.s11

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