Perpetuating inequity? Implications of financial outcomes for bronchiolitis hospitalization
- PMID: 36478141
- DOI: 10.1002/jhm.13020
Perpetuating inequity? Implications of financial outcomes for bronchiolitis hospitalization
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Financial outcomes of high-flow nasal cannula use for bronchiolitis on the general pediatric floor.J Hosp Med. 2023 Jan;18(1):55-58. doi: 10.1002/jhm.12994. Epub 2022 Nov 9. J Hosp Med. 2023. PMID: 36349987
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- Hartley JBJ, Hall M, Synhorst D, Gay J. Financial outcomes of high flow nasal cannula use for bronchiolitis on the general pediatric floor. J Hosp Med. 2023;18(1):55-58. doi:10.1002/jhm.12994
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