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David Ikkersheim

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BMC Family Practice|July 10, 2013
The use of quality information by general practitioners: does it alter choices? A randomized clustered studyDavid Ikkersheim, Xander Koolman
BMC Health Services Research|September 8, 2022
Do patients' preferences prevail in hospital selection?: a comparison between discrete choice experiments and revealed hospital choiceBenjamin H Salampessy, David Ikkersheim, France R M Portrait, et al.
Primary Care Diabetes|August 8, 2008
Lowering HbA1c in type 2 diabetics results in reduced risk of coronary heart disease and all-cause mortalityRien ten Brinke, Nicky Dekker, Marjolein de Groot, et al.
BMC Health Services Research|June 18, 2013
Modeling hospital infrastructure by optimizing quality, accessibility and efficiency via a mixed integer programming modelDavid Ikkersheim, Marit Tanke, Gwendy van Schooten, et al.
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BMC Family Practice|July 10, 2013
The use of quality information by general practitioners: does it alter choices? A randomized clustered studyDavid Ikkersheim, Xander Koolman
BMC Health Services Research|September 8, 2022
Do patients' preferences prevail in hospital selection?: a comparison between discrete choice experiments and revealed hospital choiceBenjamin H Salampessy, David Ikkersheim, France R M Portrait, et al.
Primary Care Diabetes|August 8, 2008
Lowering HbA1c in type 2 diabetics results in reduced risk of coronary heart disease and all-cause mortalityRien ten Brinke, Nicky Dekker, Marjolein de Groot, et al.
BMC Health Services Research|June 18, 2013
Modeling hospital infrastructure by optimizing quality, accessibility and efficiency via a mixed integer programming modelDavid Ikkersheim, Marit Tanke, Gwendy van Schooten, et al.
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