General practitioners in German metropolitan areas - distribution patterns and their relationship with area level measures of the socioeconomic status
Abstract Background Geographical variation of the general practitioner (GP) workforce is known between rural and urban areas. However, data about the variation between and within urban areas are lacking. Method We analyzed distribution patterns of GP full time equivalents (FTE) in German cities with...
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Main Authors: | Jan Bauer (Author), Doerthe Brueggmann (Author), Daniela Ohlendorf (Author), David A. Groneberg (Author) |
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2016-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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