Satisfaction with local healthcare services and medical need among hypertensive patients: a nationwide study
Abstract Background Investigating the factors associated with unmet medical needs is important since it can reflect access to healthcare. This study examined the relationship between the unmet medical needs of patients with hypertension and their satisfaction with the healthcare services available i...
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Main Authors: | Woorim Kim (Author), Yeong Jun Ju (Author), Soon Young Lee (Author) |
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2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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