Health service brokerage to improve primary care access for populations experiencing vulnerability or disadvantage: a systematic review and realist synthesis
Abstract Background Individuals experiencing disadvantage or marginalisation often face difficulty accessing primary health care. Overcoming access barriers is important for improving the health of these populations. Brokers can empower and enable people to access resources; however, their role in i...
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Main Authors: | Louise Thomas (Author), Sharon Parker (Author), Hyun Song (Author), Nilakshi Gunatillaka (Author), Grant Russell (Author), Mark Harris (Author), on behalf of the IMPACT Team (Author) |
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2019-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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