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M Bismark, R Paterson - Health Affairs, 2006 - Health Affairs In 1974 New Zealand jettisoned a tort-based system for compensating medical
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CR Laselva - Einstein, 2004 - einstein.br Nos últimos anos, a medicina intensiva foi marcada por uma série de
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