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Challenges in chronic disease management: helping individuals with chronic lung disease remain stable
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Deployment of integrated care services for patients with long-term oxygen therapy (LTOT): Role of frailty
C. Hernandez, E. Duran-Tauleria, S. Valls, J. Aibar, J. Sarroca, N. Soler, I. de Godoy, V. Castello, A. Agusti, J. Roca (Barcelona, Spain)
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