Frequency and estimated costs of ten low-value practices in the Spanish primary care: a retrospective study
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J. Mira | M. Astier-Peña | I. Carrillo | K. Cheikh-Moussa | Johanna Caro Mendivelso | C. Silvestre | G. Olivera | M. Nuin | Guadalupe Olivera
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