Admission on weekends does not increase mortality after hip fracture: a meta-analysis of 1.4 million patients
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Admission on weekends does not increase mortality after hip fracture: a meta-analysis of 1.4 million patients
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SCOTTISH MEDICAL JOURNAL
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SAGE Publications
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2023-07-10
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10.1177/00369330231186433
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