Randomised controlled trial and economic evaluation of a chest pain observation unit compared with routine care
BMJ2004Vol. 328(7434), pp. 254–0
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Abstract
Care in a chest pain observation unit can improve outcomes and may reduce costs to the health service. It seems to be more effective and more cost effective than routine care.
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