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What Does It Mean to Be Admitted to the Hospital
Being admitted to the hospital can be confusing. Learn the difference between observation and inpatient status, who takes over your care, and what happens next.
What Is ER Triage and How Are Patients Prioritized?
Emergency room triage sorts patients by medical urgency, not arrival time. Learn how the Emergency Severity Index works and why some patients are seen first to protect safety.
Observation vs Inpatient Admission Explained
A clear explanation of why some patients are placed in observation status while others are admitted as inpatients.
The Plan and What Happens After Your ER Visit
Every ER visit ends with a plan. Discharge, observation, or inpatient admission. Here is how emergency doctors decide what is safest and what happens next.
What Is Shared Decision Making in Medicine?
Shared decision making allows patients and doctors to make medical decisions together. Learn how this process works in the emergency department.
Why ER Wait Times Can Be Long
Emergency room waits can feel frustrating and confusing. This article explains why ER wait times happen, how triage works, and what is happening behind the scenes while you’re waiting for care.
The Workup Inside the Mind of an ER Doctor
Emergency medicine works differently than primary care. The ER workup is designed to rule out life threatening conditions first, then narrow toward a diagnosis. Here is how emergency doctors think and why testing often starts broad before becoming precise.
ER Discharge Explained What Happens After You Go Home
Being discharged from the ER means no life threatening emergency was found today. Learn what medically cleared really means, why follow up matters, and when to return.