The cost-effectiveness of an indicated blended care intervention in primary care compared to usual care in patients with moderate persistent somatic symptoms

S A J Toonders*, P E van Westrienen, N J de Wit, J M van Dongen, M Gerrits, M F Pisters, C Veenhof

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