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Horizontal inequity in healthcare utilisation within the Indigenous Australians

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2019-06-14
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Pulok, Mohammad Habibullah
van Gool, Kees
Hall, Jane
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The objective of this study is to examine and measure the extent of income-related horizontal inequity (unequal use of healthcare services for equal medical need) among the Indigenous Australians. This study also aims to understand the role of different socioeconomic factors in explaining the degree and direction of inequity.
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