Danish general practitioners as gatekeepers for gynaecological patients in regions with different density of resident specialists in gynaecology: in which situations and to whom do they refer? A cross-sectional study
AbstractBackground There are large differences in the density of Resident Specialists in Gynaecology (RSG) in the various regions of Denmark. It is unknown if this inequality affects the General Practitioner (GP) referral patterns of gynaecological patients.Objective To investigate the GP referral p...
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Main Authors: | Alexander D. L. Laschke (Author), Jan Blaakær (Author), Charlotte Floridon Jensen (Author), Mette Bach Larsen (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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