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'''Ambulatory Patient Group''' ('''APG''') is a system used to classify patients into nearly 300 pathology groups rather than the 14,000 of the [[ICD|International Classification of Diseases]]. It is similar to [[Diagnosis-related group|DRG]]s, but applied to [[urgent care|urgencies]]. | '''Ambulatory Patient Group''' ('''APG''') is a system used to classify patients into nearly 300 pathology groups rather than the 14,000 of the [[ICD|International Classification of Diseases]]. It is similar to [[Diagnosis-related group|DRG]]s, but applied to [[urgent care|urgencies]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:03, 8 August 2012
Ambulatory Patient Group (APG) is a system used to classify patients into nearly 300 pathology groups rather than the 14,000 of the International Classification of Diseases. It is similar to DRGs, but applied to urgencies.
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