Role distribution and collaboration between specialists and rural general practitioners in long-term chronic care: a qualitative study in Switzerland.
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A. Gemperli | A. Scheel-Sailer | M. Baumberger | S. Essig | Christoph Merlo | I. Debecker | Rebecca Tomaschek | Christian Studer | Stefan Essig
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