Health service use of Australian unemployment and disability benefit recipients: a national, cross-sectional study
Abstract Background Healthcare is funded and delivered separately from income support programs such as unemployment and disability benefits. Greater understanding of the health service use (HSU) of benefit recipients would support more effective design and delivery of health and income support progr...
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Main Authors: | Alex Collie (Author), Luke Sheehan (Author), Ashley McAllister (Author) |
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2021-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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