Strategies to reduce potentially avoidable hospitalisations among long-term care facility residents

BMJ Quality & Safety
Joseph G Ouslander

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Aug 29, 2019·Journal of the American Geriatrics Society·Joseph G Ouslander, David C Grabowski
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