Gender differences in discharge dispositions of emergency department visits involving drug misuse and abuse-2004-2011
Abstract Background Drug use-related visits to the emergency department (ED) can undermine discharge planning and lead to recurrent use of acute services. Yet, little is known about where patients go post discharge. We explored trends in discharge dispositions of drug-involved ED visits, with a focu...
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Main Authors: | Jennifer I. Manuel (Author), Jane Lee (Author) |
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