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. 1977 Sep;27(182):532–533.

The cost and advantages of establishing an age-sex register

Richard E G Sloan, Margaret Norman, Dawn Adams
PMCID: PMC2158481  PMID: 616841

Abstract

The advantages and disadvantages of different methods of creating an age-sex register are described. The cost of setting up such a register in a NHS practice with 10,000 patients is shown, and it is suggested that financial advantages may cover the costs involved.

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