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COPD care programme can reduce readmissions and in-patient bed days
F. W. S. Ko, M. Y. Leung, M. C. Pun, J. C. N. Ngai, A. H. M. Tung, S. S. S. Ng, R. Cheung, T. O. Chan, P. Y. Chan, D. S. C. Hui (Hong Kong, Hong Kong)
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Annual Congress 2013 –COPD diagnosis
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COPD diagnosis
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Poster Discussion
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1542
Disease area:
Airway diseases
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F. W. S. Ko, M. Y. Leung, M. C. Pun, J. C. N. Ngai, A. H. M. Tung, S. S. S. Ng, R. Cheung, T. O. Chan, P. Y. Chan, D. S. C. Hui (Hong Kong, Hong Kong). COPD care programme can reduce readmissions and in-patient bed days. Eur Respir J 2013; 42: Suppl. 57, 1542
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