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In-Hospital Mortality for Surgical Repair of Congenital Heart Defects: Preliminary Observations of Variation by Hospital Caseload
Kathy J. Jenkins, Jane W. Newburger, James E. Lock, Roger B. Davis, Gerald A. Coffman and Lisa I. Iezzoni
Pediatrics March 1995, 95 (3) 323-330;
Kathy J. Jenkins
Jane W. Newburger
James E. Lock
Roger B. Davis
Gerald A. Coffman

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In-Hospital Mortality for Surgical Repair of Congenital Heart Defects: Preliminary Observations of Variation by Hospital Caseload
Kathy J. Jenkins, Jane W. Newburger, James E. Lock, Roger B. Davis, Gerald A. Coffman, Lisa I. Iezzoni
Pediatrics Mar 1995, 95 (3) 323-330;
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