Ambulatory Care Essay

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"Ambulatory Care is medical care delivered on an outpatient basis, not often requiring admittance to a hospital. This includes: testing, doctor visits, institutional clinical care, urgent care centers, or any procedure that doesn't require the patient to be observed overnight" (Niles, pp 120). The move from inpatient to outpatient care is solely influenced by cost reductions. Newer technologies have led to some of these changes. Patients are being released from hospitals sooner after surgery and some with indwelling IV lines for antibiotic administration. The risks of care provided by ambulatory care includes: -that the patient is responsible for their own care at home, -patients may not be as educated or aware of complications that arise, and the treatment for such care if needed isn't right there, and the doctors and nurses are not there if needed, -a patient may not have the help they …show more content…

And Reasons include an overall increase in demand for health care services, a push by insurers and providers to lower costs, and improvements in technologies that have allowed doctors to perform more surgical procedures on an outpatient basis", (Patients 'Safety…, n.d.). With the increasing medical costs and the increase traffic of emergency rooms, outpatient services have become an integral part of keeping order. Outpatient services can be expensive. Often, the procedure that is needed may cost less at an outpatient service center than at a hospital, especially since you are not billed for separate hospital services. As majority of the care that are needed before, during, and after the procedure, surgery, or test may be conveniently provided in one place. They need to have the most reliable technological equipment's. All of this need great budget to set up for

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