Long-term survival of emergency department patients with acute chest pain☆
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This study was supported in part by grants from the National Center for Health Services Research (HS 05927), the Agency for Health Care Policy and Research (HS-06452), the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (12543), Princeton, New Jersey, and the John A. Hartford Foundation (83102-2H), New York, New York.
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Dr. Lee is the recipient of Established Investigator Award 900119 from the American Heart Association, Dallas, Texas. Manuscript received July 8, 1991
Copyright © 1992 Published by Elsevier Inc.