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Outcome of integrated care on burden of chronic respiratory failure
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A disease specific self-management intervention reduces hospital utilization in patients with COPD: a sustained effect at 2 years
M. A. Gadoury, M. Rouleau, F. Maltais, M. Julien, A. Beaupré, R. Bégin, P. Renzi, D. Nault, K. Schwartzman, J. Bourbeau (Montreal, Canada)
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Annual Congress 2003 - Outcome of integrated care on burden of chronic respiratory failure
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Outcome of integrated care on burden of chronic respiratory failure
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Airway diseases
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