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Can Trips to the ER Be Reduced?

机译:可以减少挖掘的人吗?

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Ten percent of the U.S. population has diabetes, a potentially fatal, long-lasting health condition that affects how the body turns food into energy. Although many people are able to manage their symptoms and avoid hospital care, certain individual and place-based factors can affect diabetes management, which may lead to costly emergency department visits and hospitalizations. "In an ideal health care system, people should be able to readily access outpatient care to get their illness under control earlier, as opposed to seeking care at an emergency department," says Alva O. Ferdinand, assistant professor at the Texas A&M University School of Public Health and director of the Southwest Rural Health Research Center. Ferdinand and colleagues investigated which individual and place-based factors most significantly affect the likelihood of seeking emergency care and subsequently being hospitalized for a diabetes-related issue.
机译:百分之十的美国人口有糖尿病,一个潜在的致命,持久的健康状况,影响身体如何将食物变为能源。虽然许多人能够管理他们的症状并避免医院护理,但某些个人和基于地方的因素可以影响糖尿病管理,这可能导致昂贵的急诊部门访问和住院。 “在理想的医疗保健系统中,人们应该能够轻松地进行门诊,以便在急救部门寻求护理时恢复疾病,而不是寻求护理,”德克萨斯州A&M大学学校助理教授Alva O.Ferdinand说作者:王莹,河南农村卫生研究中心公共卫生及主任。 Ferdinand和同事调查了哪些个体和基于地方的因素最大地影响寻求紧急护理的可能性,并随后住院治疗糖尿病相关的问题。

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    《USA today》 |2021年第2909期|6-6|共1页
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