Patient consultation rate and clinical and NHS outcomes: a cross-sectional analysis of English primary care data from 2.7 million patients in 238 practices

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Sarah Lay-Flurrie
Edouard Mathieu
Clare Bankhead
Brian D. Nicholson
Rafael Perera-Salazar
Tim Holt
F. D. Richard Hobbs
Chris Salisbury
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[1] University of Oxford,Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences
[2] University of Bristol,Centre for Academic Primary Care, Bristol Medical School
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BMC Health Services Research | / 19卷
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General practice; Workload; Mortality; Quality of care; Hospitalization;
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