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Child Health Care in Switzerland

We provide an overview of Swiss child health care, describe the organizational structures of primary care services and hospital care in pediatrics, and analyze such significant challenges as the decline of the number of primary care physicians in communities and the economic and regulatory pressures...

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Published in:The Journal of pediatrics 2016-10, Vol.177, p.S203-S212
Main Authors: Jenni, Oskar G., MD, Sennhauser, Felix H., MD
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