Self-management support to people with type 2 diabetes - a comparative study of Kaiser Permanente and the Danish Healthcare System

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Self-management support to people with type 2 diabetes - a comparative study of Kaiser Permanente and the Danish Healthcare System. / Schiøtz, Michaela; Strandberg-Larsen, Martin; Frølich, Anne; Krasnik, Allan; Bellows, Jim; Kristensen, Jette K; Vedsted, Peter; Eskildsen, Peter; Beck-Nielsen, Henning; Hsu, John.

I: B M C Health Services Research, Bind 12, 2012, s. 160.

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Schiøtz, M, Strandberg-Larsen, M, Frølich, A, Krasnik, A, Bellows, J, Kristensen, JK, Vedsted, P, Eskildsen, P, Beck-Nielsen, H & Hsu, J 2012, 'Self-management support to people with type 2 diabetes - a comparative study of Kaiser Permanente and the Danish Healthcare System', B M C Health Services Research, bind 12, s. 160. https://doi.org/10.1186/1472-6963-12-160

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Schiøtz, M., Strandberg-Larsen, M., Frølich, A., Krasnik, A., Bellows, J., Kristensen, J. K., Vedsted, P., Eskildsen, P., Beck-Nielsen, H., & Hsu, J. (2012). Self-management support to people with type 2 diabetes - a comparative study of Kaiser Permanente and the Danish Healthcare System. B M C Health Services Research, 12, 160. https://doi.org/10.1186/1472-6963-12-160

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Schiøtz M, Strandberg-Larsen M, Frølich A, Krasnik A, Bellows J, Kristensen JK o.a. Self-management support to people with type 2 diabetes - a comparative study of Kaiser Permanente and the Danish Healthcare System. B M C Health Services Research. 2012;12:160. https://doi.org/10.1186/1472-6963-12-160

Author

Schiøtz, Michaela ; Strandberg-Larsen, Martin ; Frølich, Anne ; Krasnik, Allan ; Bellows, Jim ; Kristensen, Jette K ; Vedsted, Peter ; Eskildsen, Peter ; Beck-Nielsen, Henning ; Hsu, John. / Self-management support to people with type 2 diabetes - a comparative study of Kaiser Permanente and the Danish Healthcare System. I: B M C Health Services Research. 2012 ; Bind 12. s. 160.

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