Timely accessibility to healthcare resources and heatwave-related mortality in 7 major cities of South Korea: a two-stage approach with principal component analysisResearch in context
Summary: Background: Due to the ongoing effects of climate change, the incidence of heatwave-related mortality is rising globally. Improved allocation and utilization of healthcare resources could help alleviate this issue. This study aimed to identify healthcare resource factors associated with hea...
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Main Authors: | Jungsil Lee (Author), Jieun Min (Author), Whanhee Lee (Author), Kyongmin Sun (Author), Won Chul Cha (Author), Chaerin Park (Author), Cinoo Kang (Author), Juyeon Yang (Author), Dohoon Kwon (Author), Youngrin Kwag (Author), Jongmin Oh (Author), Jae-Hong Ryoo (Author), Eunhee Ha (Author) |
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2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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