Factors associated with the speed and scope of diffusion of COVID-19 therapeutics in a nationwide healthcare setting: a mixed-methods investigation
Abstract Background The global COVID-19 pandemic is an opportunity to evaluate factors associated with high levels of adoption of different therapeutics in a real-world setting. The aim of this nationwide, retrospective cohort study was to evaluate the diffusion and adoption of novel therapeutics wi...
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Main Authors: | Jennifer La (Author), Nathanael R. Fillmore (Author), Nhan V. Do (Author), Mary Brophy (Author), Paul A. Monach (Author), Westyn Branch-Elliman (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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