Physical accessibility of primary care facilities for people with disabilities: a cross-sectional survey in 31 countries
Abstract Background Primary care is the first point of care, also for people with disabilities. The accessibility of primary care facilities is therefore very important. In this study we analysed comparative data on physical accessibility of general practices (GP practices) in 31 (mainly) European c...
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Main Authors: | Peter P. Groenewegen (Author), Madelon Kroneman (Author), Peter Spreeuwenberg (Author) |
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2021-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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