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Multicenter Validation of the Philadelphia EMS Admission Rule to Predict Hospital Admission in Adult Patients Using Out-of-hospital Data
Academic Emergency Medicine, 05/13/09
Meisel ZF et al. - The ability of this EMS rule to predict the likelihood of hospital admission appears valid in this multicenter cohort. Further studies are needed to measure the impact and feasibility of using this rule to guide decision-making.
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