Definition of Ambulatory Care Sensitive Conditions

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Ambulatory Care Sensitive Conditions

The term 'Ambulatory Care Sensitive Conditions ' as it applies to the area of Medicare in the United States can be defined as ' ACSC stands for Ambulatory Care Sensitive Conditions. ACSC conditions are medical conditions for which physicians broadly concur that a substantial proportion of cases should not advance to the point were hospitalization is needed if they are treated in a timely fashion with adequate primary care and managed properly on an outpatient basis'.

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