Ambulatory Care - Standards of Care
www.standardsofcare.org › types › ambulatoryAmbulatory care refers to any kind of care that is provided on an outpatient basis. This is the kind of health care that most people receive on a regular basis, from getting a broken bone fixed in the emergency room to visiting an internist for a diagnosis of a nagging illness. There are many different kinds of caregivers that may provide this care in a range of settings, from hospitals to clinics and private practices.
Guide to Infection Prevention for Outpatient Settings ...
www.cdc.gov › outpatient-care-guidelinesOutpatient and Ambulatory Care Settings: Responding to Community Transmission of COVID-19. The following document is a summary guide of infection prevention recommendations for outpatient (ambulatory care) settings. The recommendations included in this document are not new but rather reflect existing evidence-based guidelines produced by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Healthcare Infection Control Practices Advisory Committee.