Frequency of health‐care utilization by adults who use illicit drugs: a systematic review and meta‐analysis
Addiction2019Vol. 115(6), pp. 1011–1023
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Dan Lewer, Joseph Freer, Emma V. King, Sarah Larney, Louisa Degenhardt, Emily Tweed, Vivian Hope, Magdalena Harris, Tim Millar, Andrew Hayward, Daniel Ciccarone, Katherine I. Morley
Abstract
People who use illicit drugs are admitted to emergency department or hospital several times more often than the general population.
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