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Unplanned hospital admissions of palliative care patients: a great challenge for internal and emergency medicine physicians

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Cotogni, P., De Luca, A., Saini, A. et al. Unplanned hospital admissions of palliative care patients: a great challenge for internal and emergency medicine physicians. Intern Emerg Med 12, 569–571 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11739-017-1671-3

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