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The effect of implementing high-intensity intensive care unit staffing model on outcome of critically ill oncology patients
Critical Care Medicine, 06/02/09
Hawari FI et al. - Implementing a high-intensity staffing model is associated with significant improvements in MRs, LOS, and bed utilization of critically ill oncology patients.
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