Physicians or prediction rules; who is better at predicting prognosis?

J. Bont, E. Hak, A. W. Hoes, T. J. M. Verheij (Utrecht, Netherlands)

Source: Annual Congress 2007 - Respiratory issues in primary care
Session: Respiratory issues in primary care
Session type: Thematic Poster Session
Number: 842

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J. Bont, E. Hak, A. W. Hoes, T. J. M. Verheij (Utrecht, Netherlands). Physicians or prediction rules; who is better at predicting prognosis?. Eur Respir J 2007; 30: Suppl. 51, 842

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