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Number of interviews and the codes

Groups Participants and codes N
Providers 64 Individual interviews with physicians (MD)64
16 Focus group discussions with other providers (PRG)128
Managers 10 Individual interviews with managers (MA)10
Policy-makers 10 Individual interviews with policy-makers (PM)10
Payers 10 Individual interviews with payers (PA)10
Total 222