Underutilized and undertheorized: the use of hospitalization for ambulatory care sensitive conditions for assessing the extent to which primary healthcare services are meeting needs in British Columbia First Nation communities
Abstract Background Since the 1960s, the federal government has been providing or funding a selection of community-based primary healthcare (PHC) programs on First Nations reserves. A key question is whether local access to PHC can help address health inequities in First Nations on-reserve communiti...
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Main Authors: | Josée G. Lavoie (Author), Sabrina T. Wong (Author), Naser Ibrahim (Author), John D. O'Neil (Author), Michael Green (Author), Amanda Ward (Author) |
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2019-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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