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Compliance with In-Patient Performance Measures in the Management of Heart Failure Patients at the Manila Doctors Hospital

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April Ann A. Bermudez, MD; Allan A. Lim, MD; Felix Eduardo R. Punzalan, MD; Noemi S. Pestano, MD 

Section of Cardiology, Department of Internal Medicine, Manila Doctors Hospital 

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