Emergency hospital admissions associated with non-communicable diseases 1998–2018 in England, Wales and Scotland: an ecological study
Alexander J Robbins, Alex J Fowler, Ryan W Haines, Rupert M Pearse, John R Prowle and Zudin Puthucheary
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7861/clinmed.2020-0830
Clin Med March 2021 Alexander J Robbins
AThe Royal London Hospital, London, UK and William Harvey Research Institute, London, UK
Roles: academic foundation programme trainee
Alex J Fowler
BThe Royal London Hospital, London, UK and William Harvey Research Institute, London, UK
Roles: NIHR doctoral research fellow
Ryan W Haines
CThe Royal London Hospital, London, UK and William Harvey Research Institute, London, UK
Roles: clinical research fellow
Rupert M Pearse
DQueen Mary University of London, London, UK, The Royal London Hospital, London, UK and William Harvey Research Institute, London, UK
Roles: professor of intensive care medicine
John R Prowle
EThe Royal London Hospital, London, UK and William Harvey Research Institute, London, UK
Roles: senior clinical lecturer and honorary consultant in intensive care
Zudin Puthucheary
EThe Royal London Hospital, London, UK and William Harvey Research Institute, London, UK
Roles: senior clinical lecturer and honorary consultant in intensive care
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Emergency hospital admissions associated with non-communicable diseases 1998–2018 in England, Wales and Scotland: an ecological study
Alexander J Robbins, Alex J Fowler, Ryan W Haines, Rupert M Pearse, John R Prowle, Zudin Puthucheary
Clinical Medicine Mar 2021, 21 (2) e179-e185; DOI: 10.7861/clinmed.2020-0830
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Emergency hospital admissions associated with non-communicable diseases 1998–2018 in England, Wales and Scotland: an ecological study
Alexander J Robbins, Alex J Fowler, Ryan W Haines, Rupert M Pearse, John R Prowle, Zudin Puthucheary
Clinical Medicine Mar 2021, 21 (2) e179-e185; DOI: 10.7861/clinmed.2020-0830
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