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Primary Survey November 2019

Posted on November 13, 2019 by scarley

Is it OK to close emergency departments? Many emergency physicians would be very concerned by any talk about closing Emergency Departments (EDs). We may have experienced it in our own regions, and we may have our own opinions about its impact on patient care. In this issue, Knowles et al have studied the real-world impact of closing […]

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