The relationship between inpatient discharge timing and emergency department boarding.
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Gilles Reinhardt | Ben D Van Roo | James G. Adams | R. Khare | G. Reinhardt | Emilie Powell | A. Venkatesh | James G. Adams | Emilie S. Powell | Rahul K. Khare | Arjun K. Venkatesh | Ben D. Van Roo
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