Effects of hospital funding reform on wait times for hip fracture surgery: a population-based interrupted time-series analysis
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M. Taljaard | N. Ivers | A. Li | J. Paterson | A. Huang | L. Lapointe-Shaw | D. Wasserstein | J. Widdifield | Karen S. Palmer | D. Pincus | Adalstein Brown | L. Lapointe‐Shaw
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