Can We Decrease the Number of Trauma Patients ‘Missing in Action'? A Prospective Pilot Intervention to Improve Trauma Patient Compliance with Outpatient Follow-up at an Urban Level I Trauma Center
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Can We Decrease the Number of Trauma Patients ‘Missing in Action'? A Prospective Pilot Intervention to Improve Trauma Patient Compliance with Outpatient Follow-up at an Urban Level I Trauma Center
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