Impact of a tailored program on the implementation of evidence-based recommendations for multimorbid patients with polypharmacy in primary care practices—results of a cluster-randomized controlled trial
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M. Wensing | J. Krisam | J. Szecsenyi | C. Stock | J. Steinhäuser | C. Jäger | P. Kaufmann-Kolle | T. Freund
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