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Variations in older people’s use of general practitioner consultations and the relationship with mortality rate in Vantaa, Finland in 2003–2014
Katri MustonenDepartment of General Practice and Primary Health Care, Faculty of Medicine, University of Helsinki, Finland; Correspondence[email protected]
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Timo KauppilaDepartment of General Practice and Primary Health Care, Faculty of Medicine, University of Helsinki, Finland; View further author information
, Ossi RahkonenDepartment of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, University of Helsinki, Finland; View further author information
, Jarmo KantonenHealth Care and Social Services, City of Vantaa, Finland; ;Attendo LDT, Helsinki, Finland; View further author information
, Marko RainaHealth Care and Social Services, City of Vantaa, Finland; ;Oy Apotti Ab, Helsinki, Finland; View further author information
, Tiina MäkiHUSLAB Laboratory Services, Helsinki University Hospital, Helsinki, Finland; View further author information
& Kaisu PitkäläDepartment of General Practice and Primary Health Care, Faculty of Medicine, University of Helsinki, Finland; ;Helsinki University Hospital, Unit of Primary Health Care, Helsinki, FinlandView further author information
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Pages 452-458
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Received 03 Feb 2019, Accepted 08 Sep 2019, Published online: 11 Nov 2019
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