Reducing Hospital Readmission Rates by Implementing an Inpatient Tobacco Cessation Service Driven by Interactive-Voice Recognition Technology - Final Report
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Cartmell, K. Reducing Hospital Readmission Rates by Implementing an Inpatient Tobacco Cessation Service Driven by Interactive-Voice Recognition Technology - Final Report. (Prepared by the Medical University of South Carolina under Grant No. R21 HS023863). Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, 2018.
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