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International Critical Care—From an Indulgence of the Best-Funded Healthcare Systems to a Core Need for the Provision of Equitable Care

Philip D. Lumb, Diane Adler, Hussain Al Rahma, Pravin Amin, Jan Bakker, Satish Bhagwanjee, Bin Du, Christopher W. Bryan-Brown, Geoffrey Dobb, Bruce Gingles, Judith Jacobi, Younsuck Koh, Assem Abdel Razek, Carol J. Peden, Gentle Sunder Shrestha, Khalid Shukri, Mervyn Singer, Phil Taylor, Ged Williams

2021Critical Care Medicine13 citationsDOI

Abstract

Lumb, Philip D. MD1; Adler, Diane C. RN, PhD2; Al Rahma, Hussain MD3; Amin, Pravin MD4; Bakker, Jan PhD, MD5; Bhagwanjee, Satish MD6; Du, Bin MD7; Bryan-Brown, Christopher W. MD8; Dobb, Geoffrey MB, BS9; Gingles, Bruce AB10; Jacobi, Judith PharmD11; Koh, Younsuck MD12; Razek, Assem Abdel MD13; Peden, Carol MD1; Shrestha, Gentle S. MD14; Shukri, Khalid MD15; Singer, Mervyn MD16; Taylor, Phil JP17; Williams, Ged RN18Author Information

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IndulgenceMedicineManagementTheologyPhilosophyEconomicsIntensive Care Unit Cognitive DisordersCardiac, Anesthesia and Surgical OutcomesRespiratory Support and Mechanisms
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