Exploratory study of the 'weekend effect' for acute medical admissions to public hospitals in Queensland, Australia.

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Exploratory study of the 'weekend effect' for acute medical admissions to public hospitals in Queensland, Australia. is …
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P356DOI10.1111/J.1445-5994.2009.02067.X
P698PubMed publication ID19811554

P50authorIan Anthony YangQ37828644
P2093author name stringM D Coory
K M Fong
R V Bowman
P V Zimmerman
M S Clarke
R-A Wills
P2860cites workThe impact of weekends on outcome for emergency patientsQ34484404
Factors delaying hospital admission after acute strokeQ49105430
P433issue11
P921main subjectAustraliaQ408
QueenslandQ36074
P304page(s)777-783
P577publication date2010-11-01
P1433published inInternal Medicine JournalQ15749165
P1476titleExploratory study of the 'weekend effect' for acute medical admissions to public hospitals in Queensland, Australia
P478volume40

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