Parents' perception and willingness to maintain provider care continuity for their children under universal health coverage
<em>Background</em>: Provider continuity of care (COC) is closely related to patient outcome in pediatrics. However, no study has investigated how parents perceive the importance of COC and whether their perceptions affect their willingness to make effort to maintain good provider COC fo...
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Main Authors: | Yu Chen Tseng (Author), I Jen Wang (Author), Christy Pu (Author) |
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AIMS Press,
2019-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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