The effect of blended front door on condition-specific length of spell in hospital: an analysis on pulmonary embolism
Natalie Ring, Pradeep Mallisetty, Biman Chakraborty, Dee Narga, Govindan Raghuraman and Rahul Mukherjee
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7861/futurehosp.3-2-s32
Future Healthcare Journal June 2016 Natalie Ring
1Heartlands Hospital, Birmingham, UK
Pradeep Mallisetty
1Heartlands Hospital, Birmingham, UK
Biman Chakraborty
2University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK
Dee Narga
1Heartlands Hospital, Birmingham, UK
Govindan Raghuraman
1Heartlands Hospital, Birmingham, UK
Rahul Mukherjee
1Heartlands Hospital, Birmingham, UK
2University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK
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- Natalie Ring1,
- Pradeep Mallisetty1,
- Biman Chakraborty2,
- Dee Narga1,
- Govindan Raghuraman1 and
- Rahul Mukherjee1,2
- 1Heartlands Hospital, Birmingham, UK
- 2University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK
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The effect of blended front door on condition-specific length of spell in hospital: an analysis on pulmonary embolism
Natalie Ring, Pradeep Mallisetty, Biman Chakraborty, Dee Narga, Govindan Raghuraman, Rahul Mukherjee
Future Healthcare Journal Jun 2016, 3 (Suppl 2) s32; DOI: 10.7861/futurehosp.3-2-s32
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The effect of blended front door on condition-specific length of spell in hospital: an analysis on pulmonary embolism
Natalie Ring, Pradeep Mallisetty, Biman Chakraborty, Dee Narga, Govindan Raghuraman, Rahul Mukherjee
Future Healthcare Journal Jun 2016, 3 (Suppl 2) s32; DOI: 10.7861/futurehosp.3-2-s32
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