What influences the public's willingness to report health insurance fraud in familiar or unfamiliar healthcare settings? a cross-sectional study of the young and middle-aged people in China
Abstract Introduction Young and middle-aged people are important participants in the fight against health insurance fraud. The study aims to investigate the differences in their willingness to report health insurance fraud and the factors influencing it when it occurs in familiar or unfamiliar healt...
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Main Authors: | Jinpeng Xu (Author), Ting Zhang (Author), Hongyu Zhang (Author), Fangmin Deng (Author), Qi Shi (Author), Jian Liu (Author), Fangting Chen (Author), Jingran He (Author), Qunhong Wu (Author), Zheng Kang (Author), Guomei Tian (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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