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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.

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.

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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.




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Zhang, Tao
Liu, Chaojie
Liu, Lingrui
Gan, Yong
Lu, Wei
Tao, Hongbing



2019


International Journal for Equity in Health

18

1

69







10.1186/s12939-019-0966-6



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