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Associations between Extending Access to Primary Care and Emergency Department Visits: A Difference-In-Differences Analysis. (2016). Kristensen, Søren ; Elvey, Rebecca ; Checkland, Katherine ; Bower, Peter ; Bailey, Simon ; Lau, Yiu-Shing ; Anselmi, Laura ; Whittaker, William ; Hodgson, Damian ; Stokes, Jonathan ; Rothwell, Katy .
In: PLOS Medicine.
RePEc:plo:pmed00:1002113.

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  2. The dynamic interdependence in the demand of primary and emergency secondary care: A hidden Markov approach. (2022). Li, Paolo ; Laudicella, Mauro.
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  15. The response of health systems to after?hours primary cares in Iran and the selected countries. (2019). Jafari, Mehdi ; Aryankhesal, Aidin ; Salemi, Morteza.
    In: International Journal of Health Planning and Management.
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