Leaving emergency departments without completing treatment among First Nations and non–First Nations patients in Alberta: a mixed-methods study
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R. Rosychuk | L. Bill | L. Mackey | K. Fitzpatrick | A. Bird | Tessy Big Plume | Kris Janvier | E. Louis | Patrick McLane | Bonnie Healy | Cheryl M. Barnabe | Amy Colquhoun | Brian R. Holroyd | Katherine Rittenbach | Kimberley D. Curtin | Davis MacLean | Cheryl Barnabe
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