Capitation, salary, fee-for-service and mixed systems of payment: effects on the behaviour of primary care physicians.
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B Leese | L Pedersen | B. Leese | M. Sutton | A. Giuffrida | I. Kristiansen | F. Forland | T Gosden | F Forland | I S Kristiansen | M Sutton | A Giuffrida | M Sergison | T. Gosden | M. Sergison | I. S. Kristiansen | A. Giuffrida | L. Pedersen
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