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Hospital in the Nursing Home program reduces emergency department presentations and hospital admissions from residential aged care facilities in Queensland, Australia: a quasi experimental study

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Fig. 1 Overview of ED presentations and hospital admissions via ED from RACFs to the intervention (RBWH) and control hospital (LH) duringpre- and post-test period
Table 1 Comparison of RBWH patients’ demographic and clinical characteristics in the pre- and post-test period
Table 2 Comparison of three outcome measures between the intervention (RBWH) and control group (LH) and between thepre- and post-test period

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