Income, education, and hospitalization in Canada: results from linked census and administrative data
Abstract Background Addressing population health inequities begins with quantifying how social factors affect the health and health care utilization of individuals. Such quantification relies on the availability of detailed health and demographic data. Unfortunately, administrative health care data...
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Main Authors: | Jenny Godley (Author), Karen L. Tang (Author) |
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2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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