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Keywords |
| adolescent |
| Adult |
| aged |
| Canada |
| Catchment Area (Health) |
| Censuses |
| child |
| Child,Preschool |
| economics |
| epidemiology |
| Female |
| HEALNET |
| Health |
| health policy |
| Health Priorities |
| Health Services |
| health services accessibility |
| Health Services Needs and Demand |
| health status indicators |
| hospital utilization |
| Humans |
| income |
| indicators |
| Infant |
| Infant,Newborn |
| Male |
| Manitoba |
| Manitoba Studies |
| Middle Aged |
| mortality |
| National Health Programs |
| organization & administration |
| Physicians |
| public policy |
| Research |
| Research Support |
| Single-Payer System |
| Socioeconomic Factors |
| socioeconomic status |
| statistics & numerical data |
| surgery |
| Universities |
| utilization |
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