Inpatient hospital admission category. Patients in this category need to be admitted as soon as a bed is available, within 24 to 48 hours. See urgent admission .
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Urgent admission
Inpatient hospital or facility acceptance of a patient who requires immediate medical or psychiatric care because of life-threatening, serious, and possible disabling conditions.
Urgent care
Medically necessary treatment required for illness or injury that is not a serious threat and would not result in further disability or death if not treated immediately (e.g., ear infection, ear wax removal, small laceration).
Urgent care center
See: emergency center . Also See: ambulatory care facility .
Urgent care clinic
Health care facility whose primary purpose is to provide immediate, short-term medical care for minor, but urgent, medical conditions.
Urgently needed care
Medical care a patient receives for a sudden illness or injury that needs care right away but is not life threatening. The patient’s primary care doctor generally provides urgently needed care if the patient is in a Medicare health plan other than the Original Medicare Plan. If the patient is out of the plan’s service area for a short time and cannot wait until he or she returns home, then the health plan must pay for urgently needed care.
Urgi-center
See: emergency center .
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An emergency medical service center which is separate from any other hospital or medical facility.