Baylor Medical Center and Emergency Care Issues

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Jerome S

 

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December 29, 2012

 

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According to the 2003 fiscal year statistics, Baylor has "$543.9 million total long-term debt, $2.0 billion total assets $1.7 billion total operating revenue and $180 million in community benefits (Baylor.com). On an annual basis its emergency rooms treat over 54,800 patients each year (Hoover). In 2004, the total number of patients seen for emergency room visits (combined facilities) was 247,224 (Baylor...
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In 2004, the total number of patients seen for emergency room visits (combined facilities) was 247,224 (Baylor.com). Baylor has full emergency services available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. "The physicians and staff in the emergency room have years of experience and training" (Baylor.com). According to an article in WebMD, "eighteen people in the U...
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