The 'price signal' for health care is loud and clear: A cross‐sectional study of self‐reported access to health care by disadvantaged Australians
Abstract Objective: To describe self‐reported inability to access health care and factors associated with lack of access among a socioeconomically disadvantaged group. Method: A cross‐sectional survey with 906 adult clients of a large community welfare agency in New South Wales. Clients attending th...
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Main Authors: | Christine Paul (Author), Billie Bonevski (Author), Laura Twyman (Author), Catherine D'Este (Author), Mohammad Siahpush (Author), Ashleigh Guillaumier (Author), Jamie Bryant (Author), Elizabeth Fradgley (Author), Kerrin Palazzi (Author) |
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2016-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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