Exploring differences in the utilization of the emergency department between migrant and non-migrant populations: a systematic review
Abstract Background Migrants face several barriers when accessing care and tend to rely on emergency services to a greater extent than primary care. Comparing emergency department (ED) utilization by migrants and non-migrants can unveil inequalities affecting the migrant population and pave the way...
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Main Authors: | Giulia Acquadro-Pacera (Author), Martina Valente (Author), Giulia Facci (Author), Bereket Molla Kiros (Author), Francesco Della Corte (Author), Francesco Barone-Adesi (Author), Luca Ragazzoni (Author), Monica Trentin (Author) |
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2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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