Consolidation of Acute Care Surgical Services: learning from patient experiences
Consolidation of Acute Care Surgical Services (ACSS) as a response to multiple challenges in providing timely and high-quality emergency services is a growing interest among healthcare policymakers. However, very little is known about patient experiences within this system. This study explores patie...
Main Author: | Sadeh, Elham |
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Other Authors: | Moffatt, Michael (Community Health Sciences) |
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2012
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1993/5060 |
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