How important is income in explaining individuals having forgone healthcare due to cost-sharing payments? Results from a mixed methods sequential explanatory study
Abstract Background Patients having forgone healthcare because of the costs involved has become more prevalent in recent years. Certain patient characteristics, such as income, are known to be associated with a stronger demand-response to cost-sharing. In this study, we first assess the relative imp...
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Main Authors: | Benjamin H. Salampessy (Author), France R. M. Portrait (Author), Marianne Donker (Author), Ismail Ismail (Author), Eric J. E. van der Hijden (Author) |
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2022-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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