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Volumn 51, Issue 465, 2001, Pages 264-269
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A national evaluation of specialists' clinics in primary care settings
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Author keywords
Ambulatory care; Health care access; Primary secondary care interface; Specialist care
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Indexed keywords
AMBULATORY CARE;
ARTICLE;
COMMUNITY CARE;
COMPARATIVE STUDY;
CONTROLLED STUDY;
EVALUATION;
FOLLOW UP;
GENERAL PRACTICE;
HEALTH CARE ACCESS;
HEALTH CARE COST;
HEALTH CARE DELIVERY;
HEALTH CARE FINANCING;
HEALTH CARE QUALITY;
HEALTH SERVICE;
HEALTH STATUS;
HOSPITAL ADMISSION;
HUMAN;
JOB PERFORMANCE;
MAJOR CLINICAL STUDY;
NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE;
OUTPATIENT CARE;
PATIENT ATTITUDE;
PATIENT CARE;
PATIENT SATISFACTION;
PHYSICIAN ATTITUDE;
PRIMARY MEDICAL CARE;
QUESTIONNAIRE;
TREATMENT OUTCOME;
UNITED KINGDOM;
ADOLESCENT;
ADULT;
AGED;
AMBULATORY CARE FACILITIES;
COMMUNITY-INSTITUTIONAL RELATIONS;
ENGLAND;
FAMILY PRACTICE;
FEMALE;
HEALTH SERVICES ACCESSIBILITY;
HUMANS;
MALE;
MIDDLE AGED;
PATIENT SATISFACTION;
QUALITY OF HEALTH CARE;
QUESTIONNAIRES;
SPECIALTIES, MEDICAL;
STATE MEDICINE;
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EID: 0035075106
PISSN: 09601643
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: None Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (67)
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References (27)
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