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Development of a standardized chart review method to identify drug-related hospital admissions in older people

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Bibliographic reference Thevelin, Stefanie ; Spinewine, Anne ; Beuscart, Jean-Baptiste ; Boland, Benoît ; Marien, Sophie ; et. al. Development of a standardized chart review method to identify drug-related hospital admissions in older people. In: British journal of clinical pharmacology, Vol. 84, no. 11, p. 2600-2614 (2018)
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