Australian general practice registrars’ billing patterns: a cross-sectional analysis from the registrars clinical encounters in training (recent) study

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  • What: The aims of this study were to establish the prevalence and_(registrar, patient, practice, and consultation) associations of Australian GP registrars` bulk-billing versus private billing.
  • Who: General practice and collaborators from the This study has ethics approval from the University of Newcastle Human Research Ethics Committee Reference, have published the paper: BMC Health Services Research patterns: cross-sectional analysis from the Registrars Clinical Encounters in Training (ReCEnT) study, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • How: The authors conducted cross-sectional analysis using data from 24 rounds of 6-monthly collected data from 2010 . . .

     

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