General Practitioners’ Autonomy in the Management of Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) in the JKN Era: Is It Feasible?
Nur Afrainin Syah(1*)
(1) Department of Medical Education; Faculty of Medicine; Universitas Andalas; Indonesia
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