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Late Breaking Abstract - Consultation difficulties and service shortages of medicinal products used by home ventilated patients have been already detected during the first two weeks of social distancing and pandemic’s quarantine
S. Schließmann (Wuerzburg, Germany), S. Rödig (Seligenstadt, Germany)
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Virtual Congress 2020 – Increase in health care utilisation of modern treatments compared with the increase in effectiveness
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Increase in health care utilisation of modern treatments compared with the increase in effectiveness
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E-poster session
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2739
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Airway diseases, Respiratory critical care
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