Hospital Strategies for Reducing Emergency Department Crowding: A Mixed‐Methods Study
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Eric Howell | Amber Lin | James Augustine | Deborah J. Cohen | Jeremiah D. Schuur | Jesse M. Pines | D. Cohen | A. Chang | D. Handel | J. Pines | Benjamin C. Sun | J. Schuur | Hyunjee Kim | J. Augustine | Anna Marie Chang | A. Lin | E. Howell | Daniel A. Handel | Hyunjee Kim | John K. McConnell | J. McConnell
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