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  • ThinkSAFE
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  • FAMCAT
  • The 5th National Morbidity Study
  • WAItE
  • Clinical system-generated alerts
  • Disease, participation and loneliness
  • Is prevention better than cure
  • Health and wellbeing in care homes
  • Improving the evidence-base for primary care
  • Oral health and frailty
  • Being 95+
  • Multimorbidity, frailty disability in the very old
  • Understanding multimorbidity, frailty & disability

The 5th National Morbidity Study

Understanding the volume and content of general practice consultations: the 5th National Morbidity Study

Terry Lisle
teresa.lisle@ncl.ac.uk

Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne
NE2 4AX, United Kingdom.

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