Social capital and frequent attenders in general practice: a register-based cohort study
Abstract Background Frequent attendance to primary care constitutes a large use of resources for the health care system. The association between frequent attendance and illness-related factors has been examined in several studies, but little is known about the association between frequent attendance...
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Main Authors: | Alexander A. Pasgaard (Author), Maiken H. Mæhlisen (Author), Charlotte Overgaard (Author), Linda Ejlskov (Author), Christian Torp-Pedersen (Author), Henrik Bøggild (Author) |
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2018-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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