No Differences in Inter-NICU Mortality When Controlled for Admission Illness Severity. • 1242

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Douglas Richardson
James Gray
DeWayne Pursley
Lewis Rubin
Ivan Frantz
Bhavesh Shah
Francis Bednarek
Stuart Weisberger
Donald Goldmann
Steven Gortmaker
Marie McCormick
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[1] Joint Program in Neonatology,
[2] Boston,undefined
[3] MA,undefined
[4] Women & Infant's Hospital,undefined
[5] Providence,undefined
[6] RI,undefined
[7] NEMC,undefined
[8] Boston,undefined
[9] MA,undefined
[10] Memorial Health Care,undefined
[11] Worcester,undefined
[12] MA,undefined
[13] Baystate Medical Center,undefined
[14] Springfield,undefined
[15] MA,undefined
[16] Harvard School of Public Health,undefined
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10.1203/00006450-199704001-01261
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