Preventable Hospitalizations and Emergency Department Visits for Angina, United States, 1995-2010
Introduction Preventable hospitalizations for angina have been decreasing since the late 1980s - most likely because of changes in guidance, physician coding practices, and reimbursement. We asked whether this national decline has continued and whether preventable emergency department visits for ang...
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Main Authors: | Paula W. Yoon, ScD, MPH (Author), Amy L. Valderrama, PhD, RN (Author), Julie C. Will, PhD, MPH (Author) |
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
2013-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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