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  2. What to Know About Going to the Emergency Room - WebMD

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    5 min read. Hospital emergency rooms (or departments) deal with sudden illnesses and injuries. They maintain preparedness for every kind of health emergency, including vehicular accidents, heart ...

  3. Overnight Stays in ER Raise Older Patients' Risk of Death - WebMD

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    3 min read. Nov. 15, 2023 – Older people who wait overnight in the emergency department due to hospital bed shortages are more likely to die or have new health problems during their stays ...

  4. 2021 hospital crisis in the U.S. from COVID-19 - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Mark Rosenberg, president American College of Emergency Physicians. In late August, Texas hospitals were suddenly overwhelmed with an average of more than 1,700 emergency patients each day. "All of a sudden, it's an exponential rise again in the middle of the summer," stated the general medicine physician at the University of Texas Medical Hospital in Dallas. Staffing was also more of a ...

  5. Heart Attack: What to Expect in the Emergency Room - WebMD

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    Pain and discomfort that extend beyond your chest to other parts of your upper body, such as one or both arms, back, neck, stomach, and jaw. Unexplained shortness of breath, with or without chest ...

  6. Lenox Hill Doctor Discusses Netflix Series, Life in New York ...

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    Q&A: Lenox Hill Doctor Discusses Netflix Series and Life in a New York City Emergency Room. Dr. Mirtha Macri was one of four doctors featured in the Netflix documentary “Lenox Hill.”. Image ...

  7. Medicare A, B, or C: Which Covers Emergency Room Visits?

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    Takeaway. Medicare Part A is sometimes called “hospital insurance,” but it only covers the costs of an emergency room (ER) visit if you’re admitted to the hospital to treat the illness or ...

  8. When to Go to the Hospital for an Allergic Asthma Attack

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    confusion or exhaustion. fainting or collapsing. If you use a peak flow meter — a device that measures your peak airflow — you should go to the hospital if your readings are low and are not ...

  9. Things to Bring to the E.R. - WebMD

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    Emergency room visits by their nature aren’t planned and things can move very quickly after an accident or sudden change of health. There are key things to bring to the E.R. and it’s a good ...