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Dr. Takem discusses urgent care referral challenges, highlighting long wait times and unnecessary procedures. He advocates for improved communication between patients and primary care to enhance access and health outcomes.
Today I’m breaking down why urgent care so often sends patients to the ER. Our system is designed to rule out dangerous problems, not to confidently predict that everything is safe, and that can lead to long waits and extra testing. I’ll share a case that shows how hard it is to separate a minor illness from something serious when symptoms overlap. And I’ll explain why better access to primary care and clearer communication would help patients get the right care without defaulting to the ER.
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