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Estimation of COVID-19–induced depletion of hospital resources in Ontario, Canada
Kali Barrett, Yasin A. Khan, Stephen Mac, Raphael Ximenes, David M.J. Naimark and Beate Sander
CMAJ June 15, 2020 192 (24) E640-E646; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.200715
Kali Barrett
Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation (Barrett, Khan, Mac, Naimark, Sander), University of Toronto; University Health Network (Barrett, Khan, Ximenes); Toronto Health Economics and Technology Assessment (THETA) collaborative (Mac, Ximenes, Sander), University Health Network; Sunnybrook Hospital (Naimark), Toronto, Ont.
Yasin A. Khan
Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation (Barrett, Khan, Mac, Naimark, Sander), University of Toronto; University Health Network (Barrett, Khan, Ximenes); Toronto Health Economics and Technology Assessment (THETA) collaborative (Mac, Ximenes, Sander), University Health Network; Sunnybrook Hospital (Naimark), Toronto, Ont.
Stephen Mac
Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation (Barrett, Khan, Mac, Naimark, Sander), University of Toronto; University Health Network (Barrett, Khan, Ximenes); Toronto Health Economics and Technology Assessment (THETA) collaborative (Mac, Ximenes, Sander), University Health Network; Sunnybrook Hospital (Naimark), Toronto, Ont.
Raphael Ximenes
Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation (Barrett, Khan, Mac, Naimark, Sander), University of Toronto; University Health Network (Barrett, Khan, Ximenes); Toronto Health Economics and Technology Assessment (THETA) collaborative (Mac, Ximenes, Sander), University Health Network; Sunnybrook Hospital (Naimark), Toronto, Ont.
David M.J. Naimark
Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation (Barrett, Khan, Mac, Naimark, Sander), University of Toronto; University Health Network (Barrett, Khan, Ximenes); Toronto Health Economics and Technology Assessment (THETA) collaborative (Mac, Ximenes, Sander), University Health Network; Sunnybrook Hospital (Naimark), Toronto, Ont.
Beate Sander
Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation (Barrett, Khan, Mac, Naimark, Sander), University of Toronto; University Health Network (Barrett, Khan, Ximenes); Toronto Health Economics and Technology Assessment (THETA) collaborative (Mac, Ximenes, Sander), University Health Network; Sunnybrook Hospital (Naimark), Toronto, Ont.

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Estimation of COVID-19–induced depletion of hospital resources in Ontario, Canada
Kali Barrett, Yasin A. Khan, Stephen Mac, Raphael Ximenes, David M.J. Naimark, Beate Sander
CMAJ Jun 2020, 192 (24) E640-E646; DOI: 10.1503/cmaj.200715
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