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Frequent users of emergency departments. Do they also use family physicians' services?
Canadian Family Physician October 2002, 48 (10) 1654-1660;
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Frequent users of emergency departments. Do they also use family physicians' services?
Benjamin T B Chan, Howard J Ovens
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