The landscape of medical care consumption in Israel: a nationwide population cross-sectional study
Abstract Background The Ecology of medical care was first published in 1961. The graphical square model showed that 75% of the population in the US and England experience a feeling of illness during a given month, 25% seek medical help and only one percent are hospitalized. In 2001, Green and collea...
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Main Authors: | Yoni Yosef (Author), Alexander Kiderman (Author), David Chinitz (Author), Amnon Lahad (Author) |
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2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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