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Author for correspondence and guarantor of study: Mike Robling, Department of General Practice, University of Wales College of Medicine, Llanedeyrn Health Centre, Maelfa, Llanedeyrn, Cardiff CF23 9PN, Wales. Fax: 02920 735397; E-mail: [email protected]
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The study was funded by the NHS Research and Development Programme on the Primary Secondary Care Interface.