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Socioeconomic composition of low-acuity emergency department users in Ontario
Nancy A. VanStone, Paul Belanger, Kieran Moore and Jaelyn M. Caudle
Canadian Family Physician April 2014, 60 (4) 355-362;
Nancy A. VanStone
Research consultant for Kingston, Frontenac, Lennox and Addington (KFL&A) Public Health in Kingston, Ont.
PhDPaul Belanger
PhD
Kieran Moore
MD
Jaelyn M. Caudle
MD
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Canadian Family Physician
Vol. 60, Issue 4
1 Apr 2014
Socioeconomic composition of low-acuity emergency department users in Ontario
Nancy A. VanStone, Paul Belanger, Kieran Moore, Jaelyn M. Caudle
Canadian Family Physician Apr 2014, 60 (4) 355-362;
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