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Keywords |
aged |
Aged,80 and over |
Canada |
comorbidity |
England |
epidemiology |
Female |
Femoral Neck Fractures |
Geriatric Assessment |
Health |
health policy |
hip fracture |
hospital mortality |
hospitals |
Humans |
Logistic Models |
Male |
Manitoba |
Manitoba Studies |
mortality |
New England |
Outcome Assessment (Health Care) |
Patients |
population |
Postoperative Period |
Research |
Research Support |
Sex Factors |
statistics |
statistics & numerical data |
surgery |
survival |
survival analysis |
Time Factors |
Universities |
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