Which factors lead to frequent attendance in the outpatient sector among individuals in the second half of life? Evidence from a population-based longitudinal study in Germany
Abstract Background Despite only constituting a small percentage of the population, frequent attenders place a tremendous burden on the healthcare system in Germany. Whilst there are some cross-sectional studies that examine the correlates of frequent attendance among older adults, there are only a...
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Main Authors: | André Hajek (Author), Hans-Helmut König (Author) |
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2018-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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