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General Practice for the Poor and Specialist Services for the Rich: Inequality Evidence from a Cross-sectional Survey on Hangzhou Residents, China
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General Practice for the Poor and Specialist Services for the Rich: Inequality Evidence from a Cross-sectional Survey on Hangzhou Residents, China
Zhang, Tao; Liu, Chaojie; Liu, Lingrui; Gan, Yong; Lu, Wei; & Tao, Hongbing. (2019). General Practice for the Poor and Specialist Services for the Rich: Inequality Evidence from a Cross-sectional Survey on Hangzhou Residents, China. International Journal for Equity in Health, 18(1), 69.
Inequalities in health care services are becoming an increasing concern in the world including in China. This study measured the income-related inequalities of residents in Hangzhou of China in access to general practice and specialist care and identified socioeconomic factors associated with such inequalities.