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- ED Manag. 2005 Jun 1; 17 (6): 67-8.
AbstractFocus on practitioners' needs to develop a diversion plan that makes sense and will be effective. Directing patients to the right facility will eliminate duplication of efforts on histories and tests. Limit the amount of time a hospital's ED can be on diversion before it must again accept ambulance patients. Tracking the performance of EDs creates pressure to adhere to requirements of program.
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