How are general practitioners adapting to the shortage of doctors?
How are general practitioners adapting to the shortage of doctors?
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Only in French - Bruno Ventelou (CNRS/AMSE) contributed to the work covered by "Issues in Health Economics" published by the Institute for Research and Information in Health Economics (IRDES)
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