The authors respond: the impact of COVID-19 on ED utilization, case mix and functions

Author:

Janke Alexander T.,Venkatesh Arjun K.

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Emergency Medicine,General Medicine

Reference9 articles.

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