Diagnosis Related Groups of Patients Admitted from an Urban Academic Medical Center to a Virtual Hybrid Hospital-at-Home Program
Michael J Maniaci,1 J Colt Cowdell,1 Karla Maita,2 Francisco R Avila,2 Sagar B Dugani,3 Ricardo A Torres-Guzman,2 John P Garcia,2 Antonio J Forte,2 Margaret R Paulson4 1Division of Hospital Internal Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL, USA; 2Division of Plastic Surgery, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville...
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Main Authors: | Maniaci MJ (Author), Cowdell JC (Author), Maita K (Author), Avila FR (Author), Dugani SB (Author), Torres-Guzman RA (Author), Garcia JP (Author), Forte AJ (Author), Paulson MR (Author) |
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