Association between trust in the public healthcare system and selecting a surgeon in public hospitals in Israel: a cross-sectional population study
Abstract Background The Israeli public health system has seen a steady decline in public trust and confidence, which has resulted in an increased rate of individuals holding private and commercial health insurance policies that allow more choice of various services (especially choose the surgeon...
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Main Author: | Adi Niv-Yagoda (Author) |
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2020-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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