General practitioners retiring or relocating and its association with healthcare use and mortality: a cohort study using Norwegian national data.
Kristin Hestmann VinjeruiAndreas AsheimKjartan Sarheim AnthunFredrik CarlsenBente Prytz MjølstadSara Marie NilsenKristine PapeJohan Håkon BjørngaardPublished in: BMJ quality & safety (2024)
Regular GPs retirement and relocation were associated with small to moderate increases in healthcare use among listed patients, while mortality was unaffected.
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