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Performance-Based Functional Assessment in Older Hospitalized Patients: Feasibility and Clinical Correlates

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Limited ability of SOFA and MOD scores to discriminate outcome: a prospective evaluation in 1,436 patients

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Development of an Acute Care Index of Functional status for patients with neurologic impairment

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Association of impaired functional status at hospital discharge and subsequent rehospitalization

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