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Nonresponse adjustment using clinical and perioperative patient characteristics is critical for understanding post-discharge opioid consumption

Kennedy, Chris J, Jayson S Marwaha, Nina Scalise, Kortney A Robinson, Brandon Booth, Aaron Fleishman, Larry A Nathanson, and Gabriel A Brat. 2021. “Nonresponse Adjustment Using Clinical and Perioperative Patient Characteristics Is Critical for Understanding Post-Discharge Opioid Consumption”. MedRxiv, 2021-07.
Last updated on 02/21/2025

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