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  2. Urgent care center - Wikipedia

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    While urgent care centers are usually not open 24 hours a day, 70% of centers in the United States open by 8:00 a.m. or earlier and 95% close after 7:00 p.m. [13] A patient waiting room at an urgent care clinic in North Carolina. As of 2014, the urgent care industry is worth an estimated $14.5 billion. [14]

  3. Practice Plus Group - Wikipedia

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    Practice Plus Group was founded as Care UK in 1982 and rebranded in 2020. It is owned by the investment company Bridgepoint Group. In November 2023, Practice Plus Group won LaingBuisson's 'Hospital Group of the Year' award. [1]

  4. Emergency medical services in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    One of London Ambulance Service's frontline vehicles The London Air Ambulance in action Peugeot Ambulance of the Scottish Ambulance Service. Emergency medical services in the United Kingdom provide emergency care to people with acute illness or injury and are predominantly provided free at the point of use by the four National Health Services (NHS) of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern ...

  5. NHS ambulance services - Wikipedia

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    Responses to the most urgent calls averaged 11 minutes in rural areas in 2018 but 7 minutes in urban areas. The worst waits were around Wells-next-the-Sea. [16] The COVID-19 pandemic in England put huge pressure on ambulance services. In July 2021 there were 81,685 category one incidents, up 32% in July 2019, and up 16% on the previous high in ...

  6. Hospital - Wikipedia

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    A health science facility smaller than a hospital is generally called a clinic. Hospitals have a range of departments (e.g. surgery and urgent care) and specialist units such as cardiology. Some hospitals have outpatient departments and some have chronic treatment units. Common support units include a pharmacy, pathology, and radiology.

  7. Ambulatory care - Wikipedia

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    Clinics: Including ambulatory care clinics, polyclinics, ambulatory surgery centers, and urgent care centers. In the United States, the Urgent Care Association of America (UCAOA) estimates that over 15,000 urgent care centers deliver urgent care services. These centers are designed to evaluate and treat conditions that are not severe enough to ...

  8. Healthcare in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The UK's palliative care has also been ranked as the best in the world by the Economist Intelligence Unit. [7] On the other hand, in 2005–09 cancer survival rates lagged ten years behind the rest of Europe, [8] although survival rates later increased. [9] [10] In 2015, the UK was 14th (out of 35) in the annual Euro health consumer index. [11]

  9. Minor injuries unit - Wikipedia

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    Some units have access to X-ray facilities. There is some consultant input in training and supervision. No appointment is needed, and waiting times are often shorter than for equivalent injuries at emergency departments. In 1994, a minor injuries unit opened at the Western General Hospital in Edinburgh which was the first nurse-led unit in ...