Mismanaged Rib Fractures In The Elderly Population & The Burdens Of The Healthcare System

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Overview: With the elderly population expected to increase significantly over the next few decades, healthcare systems understand the burden that is projected to come. With shortages of nurses and physicians, the healthcare industry is struggling to manage and prepare for the extensive treatments needed by the elderly population, including the additional services needed in trauma centers.

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Format: HTML | Date: Dec 2007


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