Rethinking the patient: using Burden of Treatment Theory to understand the changing dynamics of illness
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Alison Richardson | Katie Gallacher | Victor M Montori | Carl R May | Frances S Mair | Sara MacDonald | Christine M May | F. Mair | C. May | D. Eton | V. Montori | A. Rogers | A. Richardson | N. Shippee | K. Boehmer | Katie I Gallacher | C. May | Kasey Boehmer | David T Eton | S. Macdonald | C. May | Anne E Rogers | Katherine Hunt | K. Hunt | Nathan Shippee | K. Gallacher
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