An audit of supplemental oxygen prescribing practices in an inpatient setting and its financial burden.
S. Nath (Brooklyn, United States of America), S. Nath (Brooklyn, United States of America), S. Kumar (Brooklyn, United States of America), F. Liang (Brooklyn, United States of America), C. Abrahim (Brooklyn, United States of America), N. Shereen (Brooklyn, United States of America), J. Green (Brooklyn, United States of America), M. Ramirez (Brooklyn, United States of America), A. Burza (Brooklyn, United States of America), P. Geraghty (Brooklyn, United States of America)
Source: International Congress 2018 – COPD, asthma and tuberculosis: benefits related to therapy costs
Disease area: Airway diseases
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