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Overwhelmed Hospitals May Soon Lead to Overwhelmed Rehabilitation Facilities Unless Post–Acute Care Infrastructure Is Strengthened

Marwaha, Jayson S., Carmen M. Terzic, David J. Kennedy, John Halamka, and Gabriel A. Brat. 2021. “Overwhelmed Hospitals May Soon Lead to Overwhelmed Rehabilitation Facilities Unless Post–Acute Care Infrastructure Is Strengthened”. American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation 100 (5): 441-42.
Last updated on 03/06/2023

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