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Re-utilization outcomes and costs of minor acute illness treated at family physician offices, walk-in clinics, and emergency departments.
Canadian Family Physician January 2005, 51 (1) 82-83;
M Karen Campbell
Rachel Wulf Silver
Jeffrey S Hoch
Truls Østbye
Moira Stewart
Jan Barnsley
Brian Hutchison
Maria Mathews
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Re-utilization outcomes and costs of minor acute illness treated at family physician offices, walk-in clinics, and emergency departments.
M Karen Campbell, Rachel Wulf Silver, Jeffrey S Hoch, Truls Østbye, Moira Stewart, Jan Barnsley, Brian Hutchison, Maria Mathews, Christine Tyrrell
Canadian Family Physician Jan 2005, 51 (1) 82-83;
Re-utilization outcomes and costs of minor acute illness treated at family physician offices, walk-in clinics, and emergency departments.
M Karen Campbell, Rachel Wulf Silver, Jeffrey S Hoch, Truls Østbye, Moira Stewart, Jan Barnsley, Brian Hutchison, Maria Mathews, Christine Tyrrell
Canadian Family Physician Jan 2005, 51 (1) 82-83;
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