Tired of waiting: towards a joint approach of waiting times in Flemish mental health care

Waiting times are an important barrier to timely obtaining appropriate mental health care in Flanders, but structural data is limited. To describe the waiting time problem in Flanders and propose some causal hypotheses and possible interventions. An exploration of the available waiting time data, su...

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Veröffentlicht in:Tijdschrift voor psychiatrie 2021, Vol.63 (12), p.875-882
Hauptverfasser: Rens, E, De Grave, J, Dom, G, Glazemakers, I, Van den Broeck, K
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