Potential reduction of costs and hospital emergency department visits resulting from prehospital transtelephonic triage—the shahal experience in israel
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Elieser Kaplinsky | Michal Golovner | Arie Roth | E. Kaplinsky | S. Laniado | A. Roth | N. Malov | Z. Carthy | M. Golovner | R. Naveh | I. Alroy | Shlomo Laniado | Naomi Malov | Ziv Carthy | Rachel Naveh | Iki Alroy
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