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In the MCHP Deliverable The Epidemiology and Outcomes of Critical Illness in Manitoba by Garland et al (2012), they used the Charlson Comorbidity Index, as adapted by Deyo and Quan, as one of three systems for assessing chronic comorbid health conditions
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