Concomitant pulmonologist and primary care for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a population study
ConclusionPatients who received concomitant care after COPD emergency department or hospital discharge did not have better outcomes than those who received primary care alone, however, they did receive more testing and medical management.
Source: Family Practice - Category: Primary Care Source Type: research
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