A mixed methods descriptive investigation of readiness to change in rural hospitals participating in a tele-critical care intervention
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Samir Fakhry | Dee Ford | S. Fakhry | J. Zapka | Jane Zapka | D. Ford | Kit Simpson | Kit Simpson | Lara Hiott | Laura Langston | Lara Hiott | Laura B Langston | Laura Langston
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