Factors affecting the use of dental services among Arab children in Israel: a qualitative study
Abstract Background In 2010, Israel reformed its hitherto dominantly privately financed dental services and included preventative and restorative dental care for children in the publicly-funded basket of healthcare services. A survey conducted by Brookdale Institute, found that only 67% of low-incom...
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Main Authors: | Mohammad Khatib (Author), Yael Ashkenazi (Author), Yoav Loeff (Author), Shlomo Paul Zusman (Author), Lena Natapov (Author) |
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2023-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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