Brain injury rehabilitation after road trauma in new South Wales, Australia - insights from a data linkage study
Abstract Background Population-based patterns of care studies are important for trauma care but conducting them is expensive and resource-intensive. Linkage of routinely collected administrative health data may provide an efficient alternative. The aims of this study are to describe the rehabilitati...
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Main Authors: | Jane Wu (Author), Steven G. Faux (Author), Christopher J. Poulos (Author), Ian Harris (Author) |
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