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ACEP Unveils 2009 Report Card
The grades have been tabulated, and the nation's emergency health care system has received its ranking with the release of the second "National Report Card on the State of Emergency Medicine."
The Report Card assesses the support each state and the District of Columbia provides for their emergency care system. It developed overall grades as well as specific grades in five critical categories.
See how your state ranks and join ACEP’s advocacy efforts by contacting your state and national legislators makers to alert them to the findings of the “National Report Card on the State of Emergency Medicine.”
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