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Proportion of hospital readmissions deemed avoidable: a systematic review
Carl van Walraven, Carol Bennett, Alison Jennings, Peter C. Austin and Alan J. Forster
CMAJ April 19, 2011 183 (7) E391-E402; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.101860
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Proportion of hospital readmissions deemed avoidable: a systematic review
Carl van Walraven, Carol Bennett, Alison Jennings, Peter C. Austin, Alan J. Forster
CMAJ Apr 2011, 183 (7) E391-E402; DOI: 10.1503/cmaj.101860
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