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COPD discharge care bundles – Do they reduce hospital readmission rates?
Emma Crawford (Shropshire, United Kingdom), Emma Crawford, Karen Leech, Janice Bailey, Carole Lynch, Gillian Owen, Barbara Rickard, Ian Evans, Naveed Mustfa, Imran Hussain, Helen Stone
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International Congress 2016 – Non-inflammatory assessment of airway disorders
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Non-inflammatory assessment of airway disorders
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Thematic Poster
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1029
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Airway diseases
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Emma Crawford (Shropshire, United Kingdom), Emma Crawford, Karen Leech, Janice Bailey, Carole Lynch, Gillian Owen, Barbara Rickard, Ian Evans, Naveed Mustfa, Imran Hussain, Helen Stone. COPD discharge care bundles – Do they reduce hospital readmission rates?. Eur Respir J 2016; 48: Suppl. 60, 1029
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