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After-hours care models in leading countries

Kim MJ, Kwak YH

After-hours care (AHC) provides medical care after the regular weekday work hours of clinics. In Korea, data from the National Emergency Department Information System showed that approximately 40% of the...
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Non-emergency department models for pediatric after-hours care

Kim MJ

After-hours care (AHC) provides urgent primary care at nighttime, weekends, and holidays. In Korea, individual primary care physicians seldom participate in AHC and many parents have difficulty in receiving primary...
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A plan for strengthening pediatric emergency care: establishment of pediatric certified emergency center

Je S, Hong JS, Lee JS

Pediatric patients (younger than 19 years) account for approximately 25% of all emergency patients. Pediatric patients have large proportions of toddlers (aged 1–5 years), low severity, illness (rather than injury),...
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Perceptions of a night float system for intern doctors in an internal medicine program: an Asian perspective

Tan BY, Ngiam NJ, Chang ZY, Tan SM, Shen X, Mok SF, Subramanian S, Ooi SB, Kee AC

Long duty hours have been associated with significant medical errors, adverse events, and physician “burn-out”. An innovative night float (NF) system has been implemented in our internal medicine program to...
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