Open Access via @BJGPjournal Comparing registered and resident populations in Primary Care Networks in England: an observational study https://t.co/t4sxG9XrLW #oa
RT @BJGPOpen: Research by @drtombeaney @jonny_m_clarke @azeem_majeed +al finds significant variation across England in the overlap between…
RT @BJGPOpen: Research by @drtombeaney @jonny_m_clarke @azeem_majeed +al finds significant variation across England in the overlap between…
RT @BJGPOpen: Research by @drtombeaney @jonny_m_clarke @azeem_majeed +al finds significant variation across England in the overlap between…
RT @BJGPOpen: Research by @drtombeaney @jonny_m_clarke @azeem_majeed +al finds significant variation across England in the overlap between…
RT @BJGPOpen: Research by @drtombeaney @jonny_m_clarke @azeem_majeed +al finds significant variation across England in the overlap between…
RT @BJGPOpen: Research by @drtombeaney @jonny_m_clarke @azeem_majeed +al finds significant variation across England in the overlap between…
RT @BJGPOpen: Research by @drtombeaney @jonny_m_clarke @azeem_majeed +al finds significant variation across England in the overlap between…
Research by @drtombeaney @jonny_m_clarke @azeem_majeed +al finds significant variation across England in the overlap between registered and resident (catchment) populations in primary care networks ➡️ https://t.co/whcZscdYoA 1/2 https://t.co/lt1inqGxcb