Policy of free GP care for children under 6 years: The impact on emergency department attendance.
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C. Collins | G. Bury | C. Deasy | Kevin Denny | A. De Brún | E. McAuliffe | E. Nicholson | T. McDonnell | M. Barrett | F. Cummins | C. Hensey
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