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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

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Ambulatory Care Sensitive (ACS) Conditions
Bootstrapping

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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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