Max Rady College of Medicine
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Roos LL, Walld R, Uhanova J, Bond R. Physician visits, hospitalizations, and socioeconomic status: ambulatory care sensitive conditions in a Canadian setting. Health Serv Res 2005;40(4):1167-1185. [Abstract]
Related concepts |
Ambulatory Care Sensitive (ACS) Conditions |
Bootstrapping Methods |
Family Income / Household Income - Extracting from DPIN Application Files |
Related terms |
Ambulatory Care Sensitive (ACS) Conditions |
Bootstrapping |
Keywords |
adolescent |
Adult |
aged |
ambulatory care |
ambulatory care sensitive |
Canada |
child |
Child,Preschool |
Cross-Sectional Studies |
Health |
health policy |
Health Services |
health services accessibility |
hospitalization |
Humans |
income |
Infant |
Infant,Newborn |
Insurance |
longitudinal studies |
Manitoba |
Manitoba Studies |
methods |
Middle Aged |
physician |
physician visits |
population |
Primary Health Care |
Research |
Research Support |
residence characteristics |
Socioeconomic Factors |
socioeconomic status |
statistics & numerical data |
Universal Coverage |
Universities |
Urban Population |
utilization |
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