Socioeconomic differences in healthcare expenditure and utilization in The Netherlands
Abstract Background Worldwide, socioeconomic differences in health and use of healthcare resources have been reported, even in countries providing universal healthcare coverage. However, it is unclear how large these socioeconomic differences are for different types of care and to what extent health...
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Main Authors: | Bette Loef (Author), Iris Meulman (Author), Gerrie-Cor M. Herber (Author), Geert Jan Kommer (Author), Marc A. Koopmanschap (Author), Anton E. Kunst (Author), Johan J. Polder (Author), Albert Wong (Author), Ellen Uiters (Author) |
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2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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