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Difficult decisions on expected outcomes: availability of hospital resources and improvement of treatment adherence
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Analysis of intubate / do not intubate orders in COVID-19 patients.
M. Hofer (Winterthur, Switzerland), L. Reutemann (Winterthur, Switzerland), V. Bansal (Winterthur, Switzerland), R. Grathwohl Shaker (Winterthur, Switzerland), J. Wallner (Winterthur, Switzerland), R. Imoberdorf (Winterthur, Switzerland)
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