The relationship between number of primary health care visits and hospitalisations: evidence from linked clinic and hospital data for remote Indigenous Australians

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Yuejen Zhao
Jo Wright
Steven Guthridge
Paul Lawton
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[1] Department of Health,
[2] Menzies School of Health Research,undefined
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BMC Health Services Research | / 13卷
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Access; Acute inpatient care; Administrative data uses; Primary care; Rural health;
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