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Assessment of Noninferiority in Terms of 6-month Morbidity and Mortality Rates of a Hospital-at-home Care Pathway for Patients With Acute Heart Failure: FIL-EAS-ic Study Protocol

•We detail the study protocol of a novel care pathway (FIL-EAS-ic) for patients with acute heart failure (HF).•The FIL-EAS-ic care pathway involves a combination of conventional, hospital-at-home (HaH) and nonhospital-based medical and paramedical professionals (nurses, physiotherapists and doctors)...

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Main Authors: TARTIÈRE, JEAN-MICHEL, CANDEL, JOCELYNE, CAIGNEC, MATHILDE LE, JAUNAY, LOLITA, PATIN, CHARLOTTE, KESRI-TARTIÈRE, LAMIA, ESTEVENY, MARJORIE, HAREL, MÉLANIE, DERKSEN, HANNAH, QUAINO, GONZALO, LECARDONNEL, ISABELLE, CHALLAL, FARID, ARMANGAUD, PAULINE, BIRGY, CAROLINE
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