Factors associated with length of stay in a mid-sized, urban hospice.

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Published in Am J Hosp Palliat Care on June 15, 2001

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M J Somova1, P G Somov, J C Lawrence, T T Frantz

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1: State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York, USA.

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