The Public’s Self-Avoidance and Other-Reliance in the Reporting of Medical Insurance Fraud: A Cross-Sectional Survey in China
Jinpeng Xu,1 Guomei Tian,2 Jingran He,1 Fangmin Deng,1 Fangting Chen,1 Qi Shi,1 Jian Liu,1 Hongyu Zhang,1 Ting Zhang,1 Qunhong Wu,1 Zheng Kang1 1School of Health Management, Harbin Medical University, Harbin, People's Republic of China; 2Department of Nuclear Medicine, the Fourth Hospital of Ha...
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Main Authors: | Xu J (Author), Tian G (Author), He J (Author), Deng F (Author), Chen F (Author), Shi Q (Author), Liu J (Author), Zhang H (Author), Zhang T (Author), Wu Q (Author), Kang Z (Author) |
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