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The shortage of empirical studies on socio-economic factors influencing demand for health care and inequalities across social groups is dramatic in the case of Italy. The present study aims at discussing these issues, although its results are to be considered mainly methodological, given the small dimension of the sample (n = 807). A survey was carried
Vittorio Mapelli
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Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy, 2018
There are valuable opportunities for new data and analytical tools available from the Australian Urban Research Infrastructure Network (AURIN) to deliver insights into the spatial distribution of current and future health services. Using a national dataset covering health services characteristics and locations, and some of AURIN’s geographic and ...
Alison Taylor, Christopher Pettit
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There are valuable opportunities for new data and analytical tools available from the Australian Urban Research Infrastructure Network (AURIN) to deliver insights into the spatial distribution of current and future health services. Using a national dataset covering health services characteristics and locations, and some of AURIN’s geographic and ...
Alison Taylor, Christopher Pettit
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The mauritius health service; the population's changing needs and demands
R. Choolun
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[Tuning in on health services needs and demand. Quality, costs and budgeting].
Mercx Rj
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