Prevalence and correlates of multimorbidity among patients attending AYUSH primary care settings in Delhi-National Capital Region, India
Abstract Introduction India has a multifaceted healthcare system and recognizes complementary and alternative systems of medicine (AYUSH) that cater to the healthcare needs of people. Multimorbidity requires frequent visits to physicians and long-term use of medications, due to which people tend to...
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Main Authors: | Roja Varanasi (Author), Abhinav Sinha (Author), Debadatta Nayak (Author), Raj K. Manchanda (Author), Rajiv Janardhanan (Author), Simran Tandon (Author), Sanghamitra Pati (Author) |
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2023-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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