Cost-Effectiveness Of 64-Slice CT Scanner In Emergency area Chest Pain Patients Shown By Study
A recent study led by Rahul Khare, MD, emergency division physician and assistant director of operations at Northwestern Memorial Hospital, sought to determine the cost-effectiveness of utilizing a CT scanner to to assess low-risk chest pain patients in the emergency room.
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