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Impact on access of providing a telephone option for primary care asthma reviews: controlled implementation study
H. Pinnock, L. Adlem, S. Gaskin, C. Snellgrove, J. Harris, A. Sheikh (Kent, United Kingdom)
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Annual Congress 2005 - Allergic rhinitis and asthma in primary care
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Allergic rhinitis and asthma in primary care
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Airway diseases
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