Ethnic inequalities in hospital admissions in England: an observational study
Abstract Background Ethnic inequalities in health are well-known and partly explained by social determinants such as poorer living and working conditions, health behaviours, discrimination, social exclusion, and healthcare accessibility factors. Inequalities are known both for self-reported health a...
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Main Authors: | Jakob Petersen (Author), Jens Kandt (Author), Paul A. Longley (Author) |
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