Predictors of frequent emergency department visits among hospitalized cancer patients: a comparative cohort study using integrated clinical and administrative data to improve care delivery
Abstract Background Frequent emergency department (FED) visits by cancer patients represent a significant burden to the health system. This study identified determinants of FED in recently hospitalized cancer patients, with a particular focus on opioid use. Methods A prospective cohort discharged fr...
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Main Authors: | Siyana Kurteva (Author), Robyn Tamblyn (Author), Ari N. Meguerditchian (Author) |
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