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  2. Physician self-referral - Wikipedia

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    A 2007 study found that a patient being cared for by a physician who practiced self-referral for imaging studies was 1.196 to 3.228 times more likely to have an imaging study done as compared to a patient being cared for by a physician who did not practice self-referral. [4]

  3. Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Its license number is 0005165. [5] The hospital is a part of Advocate Aurora Health. Each year, the hospital provides services for 18,000 inpatients, more than 152,000 outpatients and 41,000 emergency patients. [2]

  4. Riley Hospital for Children - Wikipedia

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    3 Neonatal intensive care unit and pediatric pulmonary program. 4 See also. 5 References. ... Number Length Surface ft m H1 50 x 50 15 × 15 concrete H2 50 x 50

  5. Sonographer - Wikipedia

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    Prior to 1970, many individuals performed sonography for research purposes and those assisting with the imaging were considered technicians or technologists, and in 1973 in the United States the occupation of diagnostic medical technology was established as sonography become more widely used within healthcare settings. [3]

  6. Erlanger (hospital system) - Wikipedia

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    Erlanger's main location, Erlanger Baroness Hospital in downtown Chattanooga, is a tertiary referral hospital and Level I Trauma Center. It serves a 50,000 square mile (130,000 km 2 ) (125 mi (201 km) radius) region of East Tennessee , North Georgia , North Alabama , and western North Carolina .

  7. Emergency ultrasound - Wikipedia

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    A portable ultrasound machine used in the prehospital setting. Emergency ultrasound is used to quickly diagnose a limited set of injuries or pathologic conditions, [4] specifically those where conventional diagnostic methods would either take too long or would introduce greater risk to a person (either by transporting the person away from the most closely monitored setting, or exposing them to ...