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Patient satisfaction and quality of care in walk-in clinics, family practices and emergency departments: the Ontario Walk-In Clinic Study
Brian Hutchison, Truls Østbye, Jan Barnsley, Moira Stewart, Maria Mathews, M. Karen Campbell, Eugene Vayda, Stewart B. Harris, Vicki Torrance-Rynard and Christine Tyrrell
CMAJ April 15, 2003 168 (8) 977-983;
Brian Hutchison
Truls Østbye
Jan Barnsley
Moira Stewart
Maria Mathews
M. Karen Campbell
Eugene Vayda
Stewart B. Harris
Vicki Torrance-Rynard
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Patient satisfaction and quality of care in walk-in clinics, family practices and emergency departments: the Ontario Walk-In Clinic Study
Brian Hutchison, Truls Østbye, Jan Barnsley, Moira Stewart, Maria Mathews, M. Karen Campbell, Eugene Vayda, Stewart B. Harris, Vicki Torrance-Rynard, Christine Tyrrell
CMAJ Apr 2003, 168 (8) 977-983;
Patient satisfaction and quality of care in walk-in clinics, family practices and emergency departments: the Ontario Walk-In Clinic Study
Brian Hutchison, Truls Østbye, Jan Barnsley, Moira Stewart, Maria Mathews, M. Karen Campbell, Eugene Vayda, Stewart B. Harris, Vicki Torrance-Rynard, Christine Tyrrell
CMAJ Apr 2003, 168 (8) 977-983;
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