Who uses emergency departments inappropriately and when - a national cross-sectional study using a monitoring data system

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Philip McHale
Sara Wood
Karen Hughes
Mark A Bellis
Ulf Demnitz
Sacha Wyke
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[1] Liverpool John Moores University,Centre for Public Health
[2] Cardiff University,Public Health Wales
[3] Hadyn Ellis Building,Accident and Emergency
[4] Royal Liverpool University Hospital,Knowledge and Intelligence Team (North West)
[5] Public Health England,undefined
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BMC Medicine | / 11卷
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Emergency department; Inappropriate attendance; Health service use;
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