U.S. Emergency Medicine Fails Patients
14th Nov 2006, 15:37 GMT
The American emergency care system is overloaded, overcrowded and unable to keep up with the needs of its patients. Commentator Arthur Kellerman is a professor of emergency medicine. » E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us
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