The ecology of medical care in Korea: the association of a regular doctor and medical care utilization
Abstract Backgrounds There is no registered regular doctor system in Korea, but people voluntarily select regular doctors for medical services. This study aims to study the ecology of medical care in Korea according to the presence and type of a regular doctor. Methods This study was conducted using...
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Main Authors: | Jeehye Lee (Author), Yong-jun Choi (Author), Dong-Hee Ryu (Author) |
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2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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