Primary paediatric care models and non-urgent Emergency Department utilization: an area-based cohort study

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Sara Farchi
Arianna Polo
Francesco Franco
Domenico Di Lallo
Gabriella Guasticchi
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[1] Lazio region,Public Health Agency
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Emergency Department; Emergency Department Visit; Paediatric Practice; Primary Paediatric Care; Emergency Department Utilization;
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