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Differences in initial severity of illness between black and white emergency department patients hospitalized with heart failure
American Heart Journal, 12/31/08
Auble TE et al. - Black ED patients hospitalized with heart failure are younger, less severely ill on admission and less likely to experience short-term fatal and nonfatal outcomes than white patients. The findings suggest a varying opportunity between black and white patients when considering alternative initial treatment strategies and sites of care.
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