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Reasons for non-guideline-based antibiotic prescriptions for acute otitis media in The Netherlands
Testing for sexually transmitted infection: who and where? A data linkage study using population and provider data in the Rotterdam area, the Netherlands
Decreasing the number of consultations for minor illnesses of Turkish and Dutch inhabitants of a deprived area in The Netherlands: an intervention study
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Co-morbidity obese children in family practice in The Netherlands: the results of a pilot study
Health care costs of depression in primary care patients in The Netherlands
Recruiting end-of-life cancer patients in the Netherlands for a study on suffering and euthanasia requests
Bridging the gap between public health and primary care in prevention of cardiometabolic diseases; background of and experiences with the Prevention Consultation in The Netherlands
Effects of access to radiology in out-of-hours primary care in the Netherlands: a prospective observational study
Classification of chronic kidney disease 10 years on: what have we learnt in the Netherlands
Comment on ‘Influence of point-of-care C-reactive protein testing on antibiotic prescription habits in primary care in the Netherlands’ by Schuijt et al.