Author: Lee, Su-Young; Lim, Hyeong-Seok
Title: The Effect of Having a Regular Doctor as a Primary Care Provider on Emergency Room Utilization in South Korea Document date: 2017_11_14
ID: 03dy01zu_15
Snippet: In patients with DM, the POMs of ER visit rates in the treatment and control groups were 8.2% and 13.1%, respectively. The group with a regular doctor had a 5.0% lower ER visit rate than the control group, and the differences in 95% CI were statistically significant (ATE, -5.0%; P-value=0.021) ( Table 4) ......
Document: In patients with DM, the POMs of ER visit rates in the treatment and control groups were 8.2% and 13.1%, respectively. The group with a regular doctor had a 5.0% lower ER visit rate than the control group, and the differences in 95% CI were statistically significant (ATE, -5.0%; P-value=0.021) ( Table 4) .
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