Socio-economic inequalities in health service utilization among Chinese rural migrant workers with New Cooperative Medical Scheme: a multilevel regression approach
Abstract Background While reducing inequity in health service utilization is an important goal of China's health system, it has been widely acknowledged that a huge number of rural migrant workers cannot be effectually protected against risks with the New Rural Cooperative Medical Insurance (NC...
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Main Authors: | Dan Li (Author), Jian Zhang (Author), Jinjuan Yang (Author), Yongjian Xu (Author), Ruoxi Lyu (Author), Lichen Zhong (Author), Xiao Wang (Author) |
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2022-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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