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Table 1 ASA classification
Figure 1 Marginal distributions for laboratory results and medication orders. Each curve shows the number of patients (y-axis) as afunction of the number of days (x-axis) with Laboratory Results (left panel) or Medication Orders (right panel) for a given A
Table 2 Model inputs with counts of days with laboratory results and medication orders (n = 10,000)
Table 2 Model inputs with counts of days with laboratory results and medication orders (n = 10,000) (Continued)

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