Primary Care Doctors' Assessment of and Preferences on Their Remuneration
Despite numerous studies on primary care doctors' remuneration and their job satisfaction, few of them have quantified their views and preferences on certain types of remuneration. This study aimed at reporting these views and preferences on behalf of Greek doctors employed at public primary ca...
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Main Authors: | Stefanos Karakolias PhD (Author), Catherine Kastanioti PhD (Author), Mamas Theodorou PhD (Author), Nikolaos Polyzos PhD (Author) |
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SAGE Publishing,
2017-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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