Magnitude and determinants of multimorbidity and health care utilization among patients attending public versus private primary care: a cross-sectional study from Odisha, India

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Sanghamitra Pati
Subhashisa Swain
J. André Knottnerus
Job F. M. Metsemakers
Marjan van den Akker
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[1] ICMR Regional Medical Research Centre,Indian Council of Medical Research, Department of Health Research
[2] Bhubaneswar,School of Medicine, Clinical Sciences Building, City Hospital
[3] University of Nottingham,Department of Family Medicine, School Caphri
[4] Maastricht University,Academic Centre of General Practice / Department of Public Health and Primary Care
[5] KU Leuven,undefined
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International Journal for Equity in Health | / 19卷
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Multimorbidity; Health care utilization; Public primary care; Private primary care; Odisha; India;
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