HSA 3111 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Managed Care, Ambulatory Care, American Medical Association

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Ambulatory care is a personal or combined health care service that does not require overnight hospitalization. Ambulatory care has emerged as the predominate type of health care delivery in the united states. The already broad array of ambulatory care services continues to expand. The expansion can be traced to the development of new medical and diagnostic procedures that have permitted many procedures to be performed on an outpatient basis. For example, the majority of surgical procedures are now performed on an ambulatory basis. Cost containment forces have also influenced the move from inpatient procedures to outpatient procedures. The increased demand for ambulatory care led many hospitals to convert space for outpatient settings. In addition, freestanding non-hospital based facilities have increased in number to meet the demand. often, a health care system will have several freestanding facilities spread throughout their service area that can offer diagnostic and surgical procedures, as well as treatment.

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