The paralyzing effect of insurance status on throughput of acute spinal cord patients.
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A. Cross | R. Albrecht | J. Lees | M. Bonds | T. Garwe | Z. Sarwar | A. Scifres | Cullen K McCarthy | T. Zander | Kiran Venincasa | Mary Lindemuth
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