Association between rural-to-urban migrants' social medical insurance, social integration and their medical return in China: a nationally representative cross-sectional data analysis
Abstract Background Without social medical insurance in the destination areas and with low social integration, rural-to-urban migrants had barriers to health service in the destination areas, some of the migrants had to seek health service in hometown, namely medical return. This study aimed at expl...
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Main Authors: | Bo-li Peng (Author), Li Ling (Author) |
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2019-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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