Does risk-adjusted payment influence primary care providers' decision on where to set up practices?
Abstract Background Providing equal access to health care is an important objective in most health care systems. It is especially pertinent in systems like the Swedish primary care market, where private providers are free to establish themselves in any part of the country. To improve equity in acces...
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Main Authors: | Anders Anell (Author), Margareta Dackehag (Author), Jens Dietrichson (Author) |
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