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The Effect of Price Information on Test-ordering Behavior and Patient Outcomes in a Pediatric Emergency Department
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Providing price information was associated with a significant reduction in charges for tests ordered on pediatric ED patients with acute illness not requiring admission. This decrease was associated with a slightly higher rate of unscheduled follow-up, but no difference in subjective outcomes or family satisfaction.
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