Two-year follow-up of a clustered randomised controlled trial of a multicomponent general practice intervention for people at risk of poor health outcomes
Abstract Background This study was a two-year follow-up evaluation of health service use and the cost-effectiveness of a multicomponent general practice intervention targeted at people at high risk of poor health outcomes. Methods A two-year follow-up study of a clustered randomised controlled trial...
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Main Authors: | Richard L. Reed (Author), Leigh Roeger (Author), Billingsley Kaambwa (Author) |
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2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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