Does rehabilitation setting influence risk of institutionalization? A register-based study of hip fracture patients in Oslo, Norway
Abstract Background Reducing the economic impact of hip fractures (HF) is a global issue. Some efforts aimed at curtailing costs associated with HF include rehabilitating patients within primary care. Little, however, is known about how different rehabilitation settings within primary care influence...
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Main Authors: | Rina Moe Fosse (Author), Eliva Atieno Ambugo (Author), Tron Anders Moger (Author), Terje P. Hagen (Author), Trond Tjerbo (Author) |
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