Estimates of inpatient admission rates and associated costs for infants before and after China's universal two-child policy
Abstract Background China implemented a universal two-child policy in 2015. It is important to understand infants' medical utilization in the context of this policy to inform health policies and resource allocation. Methods This study utilized a 20% random sample of administrative data from Chi...
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Main Authors: | Menghan Shen (Author), Xiaoxia Liang (Author), Yushan Wu (Author), Shixin Fang (Author) |
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2022-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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