Primary Care Service Utilization Among People at High Risk of Fatal Opioid Overdose: A Short Communication on an Autopsy Study
Objectives: We sought to explore the sociodemographics and primary care service utilization among people who died from opioid overdose and to assess the possibility of using this information to identify those at high risk of opioid overdose using routine linked data. Methods: Data related to deceden...
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Main Authors: | Matthew Jones (Author), Ceri Bradshaw (Author), Jenna Jones (Author), Ann John (Author), Helen Snooks (Author), Alan Watkins (Author) |
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2020-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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