Intensive home-care surveillance prevents hospitalization and improves morbidity rates among elderly patients with severe congestive heart failure.
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R. Kornowski | D. Zeeli | M. Averbuch | A. Finkelstein | D. Schwartz | M. Moshkovitz | B. Weinreb | R. Hershkovitz | D. Eyal | M. Miller | A. Pines | Y. Levo | A. Finkelstein | R. Hershkovitz | M. Miller | D. Zeeli | Baruch Weinreb | Dalia Eyal | Michael L. Miller
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