A qualitative examination of health and health care utilization after the September 11th terror attacks among World Trade Center Health Registry enrollees
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Many individuals who have 9/11-related physical and mental health symptoms do not use or are unaware of 9/11-related health care services despite extensive education and outreach efforts by the World Trade Center (WTC) Health Registr...
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Main Authors: | Welch Alice E (Author), Caramanica Kimberly (Author), Debchoudhury Indira (Author), Pulizzi Allison (Author), Farfel Mark R (Author), Stellman Steven D (Author), Cone James E (Author) |
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2012-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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