The enrolment gap: who is not enrolling with primary health organizations in Aotearoa New Zealand and what are the implications? An exploration of 2015-2019 administrative data
Abstract Background Primary Health Care (PHC) is the entry point to accessing health services in many countries. Having a high proportion of the population enrolled with a PHC provider is key to ensuring PHC fulfils this role and that it contributes to achieving better equity in health. We aimed to...
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Main Authors: | Maite Irurzun-Lopez (Author), Mona Jeffreys (Author), Jacqueline Cumming (Author) |
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2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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