First Nations emergency care in Alberta: descriptive results of a retrospective cohort study
Abstract Background Worse health outcomes are consistently reported for First Nations people in Canada. Social, political and economic inequities as well as inequities in health care are major contributing factors to these health disparities. Emergency care is an important health services resource f...
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Main Authors: | Patrick McLane (Author), Cheryl Barnabe (Author), Brian R. Holroyd (Author), Amy Colquhoun (Author), Lea Bill (Author), Kayla M. Fitzpatrick (Author), Katherine Rittenbach (Author), Chyloe Healy (Author), Bonnie Healy (Author), Rhonda J. Rosychuk (Author) |
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2021-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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