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    Evidence Generally Suggests That Decreasing Length in Hospital Stays
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Evidence Generally Suggests That Decreasing Length in Hospital Stays

Question 14

Question 14

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Evidence generally suggests that decreasing length in hospital stays


A) has not been harmful to patients.
B) has been harmful to patients.
C) has not occurred.
D) actually increases expenses.

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