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A Medical Assessment Unit is an specialist flow ward where patients who presented to the Emergency Department receive care while their condition stabilises, or they receive ongoing examinations and tests until they receive a diagnosis. When patients move into this location they are expected to stay there for a maximum of 24-36 hours prior to returning home, or going to a longer term inpatient location.


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