A model for a drug distribution system in remote Australia as a social determinant of health using event structure analysis
Abstract Background The social determinants of health include the health systems under which people live and utilize health services. One social determinant, for which pharmacists are responsible, is designing drug distribution systems that ensure patients have safe and convenient access to medicati...
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Main Authors: | John P. Rovers (Author), Michelle D. Mages (Author) |
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2017-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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