Published online July 1, 2005
PEDIATRICS Vol. 116 No. 1 July 2005, pp. 295 (doi:10.1542/peds.2005-0748)
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Emergency Department Wait Times

David C. Brousseau, MD
Marc Gorelick, MD, MSCE

Department of Pediatrics,
Medical College of Wisconsin,
Milwaukee, WI 53226

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To the Editor.

We read with interest the article by James et al1 concerning the association between race/ethnicity and emergency department (ED) wait times. As pediatricians, we obviously are concerned about disparities in care, and as pediatric emergency medicine physicians, the potential existence of this disparity within our own ED is particularly concerning. We found the study and the analysis to be very well done but did have some questions regarding potential analyses that may further elucidate the disparity that is under investigation.

Our first question . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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