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Access to arthroscopy: ethical imperatives and economic challenges.
Lubowitz JH, Poehling GG. Access to arthroscopy: ethical imperatives and economic challenges. Arthroscopy. 2009 Dec; 25(12):1363-4.
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Arthroscopy
Ethics, Medical
Health Care Costs
Health Services Accessibility
Humans
United States
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Gary G. Poehling MD