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Source: PubMed
Annals of emergency medicine
Jan, 2000;35 (1): 83-5.
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A L Kellermann
Author Information
PMID: 10613946
DOI: 10.1016/s0196-0644(00)70110-7
Abstract
No abstract text available.
MeSH Term
Bed Occupancy
Emergency Service, Hospital
Health Planning
Health Services Misuse
Hospital Bed Capacity
Humans
Needs Assessment
Letter
Comment
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CITATIONS
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Total citations
0
Recent citations
8.36
Field Citation Ratio
1.81
Relative Citation Ratio
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