The impact of office-based care on hospitalizations for ambulatory care sensitive conditions

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Leonie Sundmacher
Thomas Kopetsch
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[1] Ludwig Maximilians University Munich,Department of Health Services Management
[2] National Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians,undefined
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Ambulatory care sensitive indications (ACSC); Avoidable hospitalizations; Outcomes; Germany; I120; I18; C490;
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