Experiences of central child health services teams regarding a special governmental investment in child health services
Abstract Background Historically marked by a high infant mortality rate, Sweden's healthcare reforms have successively led to a robust, decentralized universal child health system covering over 97% of the population 0-5 years. However, inequities in health have become an increasing problem and...
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Main Authors: | Sergio Flores (Author), Anna Sarkadi (Author) |
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2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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