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Date: 2012-06-27 08:52:35
Emergency medicine
National Health Service
Emergency department
Healthcare in England
NHS Scotland
Four-hour target in emergency departments
NHS Direct
Acute assessment unit
Patient safety
Medicine
Health
Healthcare in the United Kingdom

VIEWPOINT The four-hour target in the NHS emergency departments: a critical comment KATY LETHAM1, ALASDAIR GRAY2, EN NOMBRE DE THE EMERGENCY MEDICINE RESEARCH GROUP, EDINBURGH (EMERGE)

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