Low numeracy is associated with increased odds of 30-day emergency department or hospital recidivism for patients with acute heart failure.
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Low numeracy is associated with increased odds of 30-day emergency department or hospital recidivism for patients with acute heart failure.
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Low numeracy is associated wit ...... ents with acute heart failure.
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Low numeracy is associated wit ...... ients with acute heart failure
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Allen Naftilan
Candace D McNaughton
Cathy Jenkins
Karen Miller
Patrick Arbogast
Robert S Dittus
Russell Rothman
Sean P Collins
Sunil Kripalani
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10.1161/CIRCHEARTFAILURE.112.969477
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2012-12-10T00:00:00Z