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Archived Comments for: Why a successful task substitution in glaucoma care could not be transferred from a hospital setting to a primary care setting: a qualitative study

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  1. Author's correction

    Kim Holtzer-Goor, Erasmus University Rotterdam

    14 March 2013

    After publication of this article [Holtzer-Goor et al], the authors noted a missing space in Table 6. 'Apart' should read 'a part' resulting in the following quotation: "With respect to glaucoma care, we have started to investigate whether a part of the activities that take place here could be substituted to optometrists who are closer to the patient¿s home."
    Besides, the abbreviation 'Nza' in Table 2 and Table 5 remained unexplained. It means Dutch Health Care Authority. The authors apologise for any inconvenience this has caused.

    Competing interests

    None declared

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