Abstract
There is a plethora of evidence indicating that health care costs are rising. However, little is known surrounding out-of-pocket (OOP) costs and productivity losses downloaded to parents of children requiring emergency care. This study aimed to explore the OOP costs and time/productivity losses for parents of children presented in the emergency department (ED) and underwent resuscitation in five Niagara hospitals.
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