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Editorial
. 1998 Jun 13;316(7147):1761-2.
doi: 10.1136/bmj.316.7147.1761.

Hospital at home: from red to amber?. Data that will reassure advocates-but without satisfying the sceptics

Editorial

Hospital at home: from red to amber?. Data that will reassure advocates-but without satisfying the sceptics

S Iliffe. BMJ. .
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