Individual and community-level income and the risk of diabetes rehospitalization among women and men: a Canadian population-based cohort study
Abstract Background Marked disparities by socioeconomic status in the risk of potentially avoidable hospitalization for chronic illnesses have been observed in many contexts, including those with universal health coverage. Less well known is how gender mediates such differences. We conducted a popul...
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Main Authors: | Neeru Gupta (Author), Dan L. Crouse (Author), Adele Balram (Author) |
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