Use of health services by children and young people according to ethnicity and social class: secondary analysis of a national survey
AUTOR(ES)
Cooper, Helen
FONTE
British Medical Journal
RESUMO
Objective To assess whether equity is achieved in use of general practitioner, outpatient, and inpatient services by children and young people according to their ethnic group and socioeconomic background.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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