Speeding up the ER triage for heart attack patients
13th Nov 2006, 19:48 GMT
Waiting is often synonymous with meeting a doctor, and it is often the most exasperating part. However the ER waiting woes might soon be assuaged. MD and hospitals across America are gearing up in an ambitious project to provide quicker emergency-care to patients being admitted with heart attacks.
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