MORTALITY AMONG PATIENTS ADMITTED TO HOSPITALS ON WEEKENDS AS COMPARED WITH WEEKDAYS

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This paper, published in 2001, received 711 indexed citations. Written by Christian Ell covering the research area of Epidemiology, General Health Professions and Emergency Medicine. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Emergency Medicine (589 citations), Economics and Econometrics (189 citations) and Emergency Medical Services (125 citations). Published in .

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