Estimated impact of COVID-19 on preventive care service delivery: an observational cohort study
Abstract Background COVID-19 has caused significant healthcare service disruptions. Surgical backlogs have been estimated but not for other healthcare services. This study aims to estimate the backlog of preventive care services caused by COVID-19. Methods This observational study assessed preventiv...
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Main Authors: | Scott Laing (Author), Sharon Johnston (Author) |
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2021-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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