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Community-based specialist palliative care teams and health system costs at end of life: a retrospective matched cohort study

Hsien Seow, Lialoma Salam-White and Daryl Bainbridge
February 11, 2019 7 (1) E73-E80; DOI: https://doi.org/10.9778/cmajo.20180113
Hsien Seow
Department of Oncology (Seow, Bainbridge), McMaster University; Escarpment Cancer Research Institute (Seow); Juravinski Cancer Centre (Seow, Bainbridge), Hamilton, Ont.; Brant Community Healthcare System (Salam-White), Brantford, Ont.
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Lialoma Salam-White
Department of Oncology (Seow, Bainbridge), McMaster University; Escarpment Cancer Research Institute (Seow); Juravinski Cancer Centre (Seow, Bainbridge), Hamilton, Ont.; Brant Community Healthcare System (Salam-White), Brantford, Ont.
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Daryl Bainbridge
Department of Oncology (Seow, Bainbridge), McMaster University; Escarpment Cancer Research Institute (Seow); Juravinski Cancer Centre (Seow, Bainbridge), Hamilton, Ont.; Brant Community Healthcare System (Salam-White), Brantford, Ont.
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vol. 7 no. 1 E73-E80
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https://doi.org/10.9778/cmajo.20180113
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30755414
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  • Published online February 11, 2019.
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  1. Hsien Seow, PhD,
  2. Lialoma Salam-White, MSc,
  3. Daryl Bainbridge, PhD
  1. Department of Oncology (Seow, Bainbridge), McMaster University; Escarpment Cancer Research Institute (Seow); Juravinski Cancer Centre (Seow, Bainbridge), Hamilton, Ont.; Brant Community Healthcare System (Salam-White), Brantford, Ont.
  1. Correspondence to: Hsien Seow, seowh{at}mcmaster.ca
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