BACKGROUND: Fourty years of morbidity registration in general practice is a milestone urging to present an overview of outcomes. This paper provides insight into the infrastructure and methods of the oldest practice-based research network in the Netherlands and offers an overview of morbidity in a general practice population. Changes in morbidity and some striking trends in morbidity are presented. METHODS: The CMR (Continuous Morbidity Registration) collects morbidity data in four practices, in and around Nijmegen, the Netherlands. The recording is anchored in the Dutch healthcare system, which is primary care based, and where every citizen is listed with a personal GP. Trends over the period 1985-2006 are presented as a three year moving ...
Background: General practice based registration networks (GPRNs) provide information on morbidity ra...
This thesis aims to gain insight into changes in frequency and nature of health problems presented t...
Background: General practice based registration networks (GPRNs) provide information on morbidity ra...
Contains fulltext : 69383.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Fo...
BACKGROUND: Information on the incidence and prevalence of diseases is a core indicator for public h...
BACKGROUND: Information on the incidence and prevalence of diseases is a core indicator for public h...
BACKGROUND: Information on the incidence and prevalence of diseases is a core indicator for public h...
BACKGROUND: Information on the incidence and prevalence of diseases is a core indicator for public h...
Background: Information on the incidence and prevalence of diseases is a core indicator for public h...
BACKGROUND: Information on the incidence and prevalence of diseases is a core indicator for public h...
This chapter uses data from the second Dutch National Survey of General Practice (DNSGP - 2) to desc...
Contains fulltext : 80609.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This thesis aims...
BACKGROUND: General practice based registration networks (GPRNs) provide information on morbidity ra...
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to detect striking trends based on a new strategy for monitoring public...
Background: General practice based registration networks (GPRNs) provide information on morbidity ra...
Background: General practice based registration networks (GPRNs) provide information on morbidity ra...
This thesis aims to gain insight into changes in frequency and nature of health problems presented t...
Background: General practice based registration networks (GPRNs) provide information on morbidity ra...
Contains fulltext : 69383.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Fo...
BACKGROUND: Information on the incidence and prevalence of diseases is a core indicator for public h...
BACKGROUND: Information on the incidence and prevalence of diseases is a core indicator for public h...
BACKGROUND: Information on the incidence and prevalence of diseases is a core indicator for public h...
BACKGROUND: Information on the incidence and prevalence of diseases is a core indicator for public h...
Background: Information on the incidence and prevalence of diseases is a core indicator for public h...
BACKGROUND: Information on the incidence and prevalence of diseases is a core indicator for public h...
This chapter uses data from the second Dutch National Survey of General Practice (DNSGP - 2) to desc...
Contains fulltext : 80609.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This thesis aims...
BACKGROUND: General practice based registration networks (GPRNs) provide information on morbidity ra...
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to detect striking trends based on a new strategy for monitoring public...
Background: General practice based registration networks (GPRNs) provide information on morbidity ra...
Background: General practice based registration networks (GPRNs) provide information on morbidity ra...
This thesis aims to gain insight into changes in frequency and nature of health problems presented t...
Background: General practice based registration networks (GPRNs) provide information on morbidity ra...