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  1. Developing patient portals in a fragmented healthcare system
  2. Enhancing responsiveness and consistency: Comparing the collective use of discretion and discretionary room at inspectorates in England and the Netherlands
  3. Improving transitional patient safety: research protocol of the Transitional Incident Prevention Programme
  4. Unexpected consequences of the reform of residency training
  5. Exploring the success of an integrated primary care partnership: a longitudinal study of collaboration processes
  6. Evaluating a new role for pharmacists
  7. How a state can incentive the development of patient portals
  8. Children's journeys through organizations: how inspectors evaluate coordination of care
  9. Formele en informele vormen van samenwerking
  10. Why inspectorates simplify social problems
  11. Introducing incident reporting in primary care: a translation from safety science into medical practice
  12. Employees’ views on home-based, after-hours telephone triage by Dutch GP cooperatives
  13. Learning to doctor: tinkering with visibility in residency training
  14. UNEXPECTED ADVANTAGES OF LESS ACCURATE PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENTS. HOW SIMPLE PRESCRIPTION DATA WORKS IN A COMPLEX SETTING REGARDING THE USE OF MEDICATIONS
  15. Between Trust and Accountability: Different Perspectives on the Modernization of Postgraduate Medical Training in the Netherlands
  16. The Role of Screenings Methods and Risk Profile Assessments in Prevention and Health Promotion Programmes: An Ethnographic Analysis
  17. Role of health technology assessment in shaping the benefits package in The Netherlands
  18. Finding legitimacy for the role of budget impact in drug reimbursement decisions
  19. Telemedicine in interdisciplinary work practices: On an IT system that met the criteria for success set out by its sponsors, yet failed to become part of every-day clinical routines
  20. Conditional reimbursement within the Dutch drug policy
  21. Information Rx: Prescribing Good Consumerism and Responsible Citizenship
  22. More than just a mouse click: Research into work practices behind the assignment of medical trust marks on the World Wide Web
  23. Prioritisation by physicians in the Netherlands—The growth hormone example in drug reimbursement decisions
  24. Databases as policy instruments. About extending networks as evidence-based policy
  25. Tailoring intervention procedures to routine primary health care practice; an ethnographic process evaluation
  26. Learning to cross boundaries: The integration of a health network to deliver seamless care
  27. Looking for answers, constructing reliability: An exploration into how Dutch patients check web-based medical information