Declining amenable mortality: a reflection of health care systems?
Abstract Background Some studies have analyzed the association of health care systems variables, such as health service resources or expenditures, with amenable mortality, but the association of types of health care systems with the decline of amenable mortality has yet to be studied. The present st...
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Main Authors: | Maria Michela Gianino (Author), Jacopo Lenzi (Author), Maria Pia Fantini (Author), Walter Ricciardi (Author), Gianfranco Damiani (Author) |
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2017-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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