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Spoelman WA, Bonten TN, de Waal MWM, et al. Effect of an evidence-based website on healthcare usage: an interrupted time-series study. BMJ Open 2016;6:e013166. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2016-013166

Figure 2 and Figure 3 were the wrong way round in the original publication. The correct Figures and their captions are shown below.

Figure 2 Rate of short consultations, long consultations and consultations by phone with trend lines.’ actually displays the top 10 topics and the control group.


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Figure 3 Rate of consultations in the top 10 topics of the website and reference group with trend lines.’


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