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Health services provided on an outpatient basis to those who can visit a health care facility and return home the same day.
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Health services provided on an outpatient basis to those who can visit a health care facility and return home the same day.
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Ambulatory care is any medical care delivered on an outpatient basis. Many medical conditions do not require hospital admission and can be managed without admission to a hospital. Many medical investigations can be performed on an ambulatory basis, including blood tests, X-rays, endoscopy and even biopsy procedures of superficial organs.
Sites where ambulatory care can be delivered include:
Ambulatory care is generally classifiable in two groups:
1. Medical institution-based settings, including:
Ambulatory care clinics, ambulatory surgery centers and emergency medical services.
2. Non-medical institution-based settings, including:
School and prison health; vision, dental and pharmaceutical care.
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