Trajectories of risk after hospitalization for heart failure, acute myocardial infarction, or pneumonia: retrospective cohort study
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Harlan M Krumholz | Sharon-Lise T Normand | Zhenqiu Lin | Haiqun Lin | Leora I Horwitz | Leora I. Horwitz | S. Normand | H. Krumholz | Haiqun Lin | L. Horwitz | K. Dharmarajan | Angela F. Hsieh | Zhenqiu Lin | J. Ross | Nancy S. Kim | L. Suter | Joseph S Ross | Kumar Dharmarajan | Angela F Hsieh | Vivek T Kulkarni | Nancy Kim | Lisa G Suter | V. Kulkarni | A. Hsieh | N. Kim | Vivek T. Kulkarni
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