Age, gender, and current living status were associated with perceived access to treatment among Canadians using a cross sectional survey
Abstract Background Access, particularly timely access, to care is the Canadian public's most important healthcare concern. The drivers of perceived appropriateness of access to care among patients with at least one chronic health condition (CHC) are not, however, well defined. This study evalu...
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Main Authors: | Catherine W. T. Chan (Author), Amédé Gogovor (Author), Marie-France Valois (Author), Sara Ahmed (Author) |
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