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Incentive scheme for GPs provides information about long-acting reversible contraceptives – News-Medical.net
This is the finding of researchers from Imperial College London, who conducted the first large-scale analysis of an incentive scheme for GPs to provide women with information about long-acting reversible contraceptives, termed LARCs.

Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Sep 15 2020
This is the finding of researchers from Imperial College London, who conducted the first large-scale analysis of an incentive scheme for GPs to provide women with information about long-acting reversible contraceptives, termed LARCs.
The team analyzed data from the anonymized health records of over three million women in England, Wales and Scotland between financial years 2004/2005 to 2013/2014.
The study, funded by the National Institute for Heal…
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