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Incidence of emergency contacts to Norwegian emergency primary healthcare services in 2007 - a prospective observational study
Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine, 07/09/09
Zakariassen E et al. - The emergency primary health care services constitute an important part of the emergency system in Norway. Patients call the LEMC or meet directly at casualty clinics with medical problems that initially are classified as a potentially life-threatening situation, a red response.
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