The impact of diabetes on multiple avoidable admissions: a cross-sectional study

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Joana Seringa
Ana Patrícia Marques
Bruno Moita
Cátia Gaspar
João Filipe Raposo
Rui Santana
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[1] Universidade NOVA de Lisboa,NOVA National School of Public Health
[2] Universidade NOVA de Lisboa,NOVA National School of Public Health, Public Health Research Centre
[3] Comprehensive Health Research Center (CHRC),undefined
[4] Algarve University Hospital Center,undefined
[5] NOVA Medical School,undefined
[6] Universidade NOVA de Lisboa,undefined
[7] Associação Protectora dos Diabéticos de Portugal,undefined
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Multiple admissions for ACSC; Diabetes; Multimorbidity;
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