An Electronic Medical Record-Based Model to Predict 30-Day Risk of Readmission and Death Among HIV-Infected Inpatients
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Richard Kaplan | Ruben Amarasingham | Ethan A. Halm | Ruben Amarasingham | Billy Moore | E. Halm | Christopher R Clark | R. Kaplan | A. Nijhawan | Christopher Clark | Ank E. Nijhawan | Billy Moore | R. Amarasingham | Christopher Clark
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