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An eHealth program to reduce hospitalizations due to acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease – a real-life study
A. Van Buul (Leiden, Netherlands), R. Voeten (Roosendaal, Netherlands), C. Derksen-Franken (Roosendaal, Netherlands), N. Chavannes (Leiden, Netherlands), M. Kasteleyn (Leiden, Netherlands)
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Digital technologies in airway diseases
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