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The New Millennium Palliative Care Project (2000-2003): the impact of specialised GP advisors

This study describes a novel type of support for GPs caring for patients dying at home: the establishment and evaluation of a telephone advisory service for GPs, run by GPs with a special interest in palliative care (GPwSIs) in the Netherlands 2000-2003. A growing number of GPs called for advice, 10...

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Published in:British journal of general practice 2007-06, Vol.57 (539), p.494-496
Main Authors: van Heest, Florien, Finlay, Ilora, Otter, Renée, Jong, Betty Meyboom-de
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Family Practice - organization & administration
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Hotlines
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