Interventions to Improve Emergency Department-Related Transitions in Care for Adult Patients With Atrial Fibrillation and Flutter.
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B. Rowe | C. Villa‐Roel | S. Kirkland | J. Gilbertson | Kaitlyn Tate | W. Sevcik | N. Lam | R. Moghrabi
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