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Jesper Lykkegaard
MD, PhD, BBA
Department of Public Health
Clinical Professor
,
Research Unit of General Pratice
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9128-6136
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+4565503791
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jlykkegaard
health.sdu
dk
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Medicine & Life Sciences
General Practice
100%
Denmark
74%
General Practitioners
72%
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
59%
Defensive Medicine
42%
Primary Health Care
28%
Low Back Pain
25%
Referral and Consultation
21%
House Calls
20%
Hospitalization
20%
Physical Therapists
20%
Cohort Studies
18%
Anti-Bacterial Agents
16%
Patient Care
14%
Guidelines
13%
Asthma
12%
Cross-Sectional Studies
12%
Respiratory Tract Infections
11%
Prescriptions
11%
Knee Osteoarthritis
11%
Exercise
10%
Population
10%
Anti-Asthmatic Agents
10%
Psychological Stress
10%
Adrenal Cortex Hormones
9%
Disease Progression
8%
Medical Audit
8%
Quality of Health Care
8%
Insurance Pools
8%
Young Adult
8%
Odds Ratio
8%
Point-of-Care Systems
8%
Vocational Education
8%
Information Seeking Behavior
7%
Secondary Care
7%
Pharmacies
7%
Systematic Reviews
7%
Delivery of Health Care
7%
Guideline Adherence
7%
Demography
6%
Multimorbidity
6%
Chiropractic
6%
Musculoskeletal Manipulations
6%
Osteoarthritis
6%
Urinary Tract Infections
6%
Frailty
6%
Pharmacists
6%
Practice Management
6%
C-Reactive Protein
5%
Pharyngitis
5%
Social Sciences
Denmark
16%
general practitioner
14%
pain
9%
death
8%
hospitalization
7%
cardiovascular disease
6%
costs
5%
gold
5%
working life
5%
physiotherapist
5%