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The European Journal of Public Health, doi:10.1093/eurpub/cki125
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European Journal of Public Health, © European Public Health Accociation 2005; all rights reserved

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Bridging the gap between doctors and policymakers

Wim H.M. Gorissen 1*, Tom W.J. Schulpen 2, Antoon H.M. Kerkhoff 3, and Oscar van Heffen 3

1 Municipal Health Service Utrecht, Department of Child and Adolescent Health, Utrecht, The Netherlands
2 University Medical Centre, Department of Social Paediatrics, Utrecht, The Netherlands
3 University of Twente, Faculty of Public Administration and Public Policy, Enschede, The Netherlands

* To whom correspondence should be addressed.
Wim H.M. Gorissen, E-mail: w.gorissen{at}demeren.amc.nl


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Keywords: policy networks; resource dependence approach; school health care; use of knowledge.
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