Medical care that is provided on an outpatient basis is known as outpatient care, sometimes known as ambulatory care, and it comprises services for diagnosis, observation, consultation, treatment, intervention, and rehabilitation. This therapy may use cutting-edge medical methods even when given outside of hospitals. Diabetes and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease are examples of health illnesses known as ambulatory care sensitive conditions (ACSC), where effective ambulatory care can avoid or considerably reduce the need for hospital admission (or inpatient care). Several medical investigations, treatments, and preventative care, such as minor surgical and medical procedures, the majority of dental services, dermatological services, and numerous diagnostic procedures, can be performed on an outpatient basis (e.g. blood tests, X-rays, endoscopy and biopsy procedures of superficial organs).
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