Effects of Community Factors on Access to Ambulatory Care for Lower-Income Adults in Large Urban Communities
This study examines the effects of community-level and individual-level factors on access to ambulatory care for lower-income adults in 54 urban metropolitan statistical areas in the United States. Drawing on a conceptual behavioral and structural framework of access, the authors developed multivari...
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Main Authors: | E. Richard Brown (Author), Pamela L. Davidson (Author), Hongjian Yu (Author), Roberta Wyn (Author), Ronald M. Andersen (Author), Lida Becerra (Author), Natasha Razack (Author) |
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SAGE Publishing,
2004-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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