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Codes for ER visits are grouped into one category and five levels for new/established patients.
Decreasing Returns to Scale
Decreasing Returns to Scale occurs when a firm increases all inputs by a certain proportion, but the output increases by a smaller proportion, indicating reduced efficiency.
Average Costs
The total cost of production divided by the number of units produced, often used to assess efficiency and profitability.
Decreasing Returns to Scale
A situation in which increasing the scale of production leads to a proportionally smaller increase in output, often due to inefficiencies.
Long Run Average Cost Curve
A graphical representation showing the lowest cost at which a firm can produce any given level of output in the long run, where all inputs are variable.
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