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Profiling Acute Presenting Symptoms of Geriatric Patients Attending an Urban Hospital Emergency Department
Annals, Academy of Medicine, Singapore, 06/25/09
Foo CL et al. - It is crucial that EDs recognise the special needs of elderly patients due to the growing ageing population. Healthcare policy makers when allocating resources should take into account the profile of elderly patients presenting to an ED and their resource utilisation.
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