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The supply of general practitioners in the Netherlands.
Velden, L. van der, Hingstman, L. The supply of general practitioners in the Netherlands. In: G.P. Westert; L. Jabaaij; F.G. Schellevis. Morbidity, performance and quality in primary care: Dutch general practice on stage. Oxon: Radcliffe Publishing, 2006. p. 256-264.
In the previous chapter, Polder et al. give a description of the developments in the need for
general practitioner (GP) care in the Netherlands. To complement this need-analysis, we will give a
description of the supply development that can be expected. In order to make a supply prognosis, we
will also look into the developments in the supply of the past decade. Therefore, we will answer
the following research questions: how has the supply of GPs developed in the last decade and how
will this supply develop up to the year 2020? To what extent will there be a shortage or a surplus
of GPs in 2010 and 2020, if the demand for GP care develops according to the demographic and
epidemiological projections made in the previous chapter? (aut. ref.)
general practitioner (GP) care in the Netherlands. To complement this need-analysis, we will give a
description of the supply development that can be expected. In order to make a supply prognosis, we
will also look into the developments in the supply of the past decade. Therefore, we will answer
the following research questions: how has the supply of GPs developed in the last decade and how
will this supply develop up to the year 2020? To what extent will there be a shortage or a surplus
of GPs in 2010 and 2020, if the demand for GP care develops according to the demographic and
epidemiological projections made in the previous chapter? (aut. ref.)
In the previous chapter, Polder et al. give a description of the developments in the need for
general practitioner (GP) care in the Netherlands. To complement this need-analysis, we will give a
description of the supply development that can be expected. In order to make a supply prognosis, we
will also look into the developments in the supply of the past decade. Therefore, we will answer
the following research questions: how has the supply of GPs developed in the last decade and how
will this supply develop up to the year 2020? To what extent will there be a shortage or a surplus
of GPs in 2010 and 2020, if the demand for GP care develops according to the demographic and
epidemiological projections made in the previous chapter? (aut. ref.)
general practitioner (GP) care in the Netherlands. To complement this need-analysis, we will give a
description of the supply development that can be expected. In order to make a supply prognosis, we
will also look into the developments in the supply of the past decade. Therefore, we will answer
the following research questions: how has the supply of GPs developed in the last decade and how
will this supply develop up to the year 2020? To what extent will there be a shortage or a surplus
of GPs in 2010 and 2020, if the demand for GP care develops according to the demographic and
epidemiological projections made in the previous chapter? (aut. ref.)