Determinants of accident and emergency attendances and emergency admissions in infants: birth cohort study
Abstract Background There is limited understanding of the drivers of increasing infant accident and emergency (A&E) attendances and emergency hospital admissions across England. We examine variations in use of emergency hospital services among infants by local areas in England and investigate th...
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Main Authors: | Selina Nath (Author), Ania Zylbersztejn (Author), Russell M. Viner (Author), Mario Cortina-Borja (Author), Kate Marie Lewis (Author), Linda P. M. M. Wijlaars (Author), Pia Hardelid (Author) |
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