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Health economics
Research
Prioritising patients for bariatric surgery: building public preferences from a discrete choice experiment into public policy
- Correspondence to Dr Jennifer A Whitty; j.whitty{at}uq.edu.au
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Prioritising patients for bariatric surgery: building public preferences from a discrete choice experiment into public policy
Publication history
- Received May 29, 2015
- Revised August 16, 2015
- Accepted September 21, 2015
- First published October 15, 2015.
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October 15, 2015
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