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For nonurgent British cases, there is indeed a long waiting period.
It could take a day and a half before a nonurgent refill is called in.
Now a study shows why: hospitals charge double what treatment for nonurgent visits actually costs.
The hours of a clinic within the emergency room were extended to speed care to nonurgent patients.
Emergency rooms would no longer be overburdened with nonurgent visits.
Some people have to wait for nonurgent surgery.
Waiting times for nonurgent medical appointments have also dropped, to two to four weeks, from as long as five to six months.
Picard checked his messages, and found a nonurgent one waiting from Beverly.
"These mothers took off work, took them to the emergency room for a nonurgent condition," she said.
They also audited five Federal agencies to find out how much nonurgent mail is being sent by commercial courier.
"And I also have some forwarded mail; your father says it's nonurgent but wanted you to have it."
Health professionals who can diagnose and treat nonurgent kidney stones include:
As of 2009, urgent care centers cost less than emergency departments and have the potential to provide much more efficient care for nonurgent cases.
He found it irritating, he said, to have his conversations with friends constantly interrupted by nonurgent cell calls.
When possible, e-mail messages are substituted for intraoffice phone calls to cut down on distracting nonurgent communication and noise.
The Gogleskan situation was a nonurgent problem which, according to O'Mara, he could think about or ignore.
"Urgent" patients, less dire than emergencies, were to be seen within an hour, "nonurgent" patients within four.
Murchison had set it to record any nonurgent messages so that he could sleep undisturbed, and obviously someone thought his problem urgent enough to wake him.
Those who poach on the Postal Service's monopoly on the delivery of nonurgent letters are subject to criminal sanctions.
Incredible as it sounds, postal inspectors determine for us if businesses may use overnight services for what the inspectors judge to be "nonurgent mail."
Also, it is used in nonurgent situations to convert atrial fibrillation or atrial flutter to normal heart rhythm.
"Hold any more nonurgent calls until we're through, ZORAC," Garuth instructed.
It is also possible that more urgent problems are claiming my attention and this is the reason why you have been given this small and nonurgent one.
Since I arrive in the emergency room for a nonurgent emergency, I frequently must wait long hours while real emergencies are appropriately cared for first.
There were patrols out in the farmlands and forests constantly now; and craftsmen were having to leave aside all nonurgent tasks to strengthen village walls.