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Emergency room visit: a red-flag indicator for poor diabetes care
Diabetic Medicine, 11/09/09
Stern Z et al. – Admission to the ER can be used as an indicator for poor quality of diabetes care. There is an association between ER admission and poor quality of diabetes care.
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