‘Waiting for’ and ‘waiting in’ public and private hospitals: a qualitative study of patient trust in South Australia

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Paul R. Ward
Philippa Rokkas
Clinton Cenko
Mariastella Pulvirenti
Nicola Dean
A. Simon Carney
Samantha Meyer
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[1] Flinders University,Discipline of Public Health
[2] Flinders Medical Centre,School of Medicine
[3] Flinders University,School of Public Health and Health Systems
[4] University of Waterloo,undefined
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BMC Health Services Research | / 17卷
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Waiting times; Trust; Public hospitals; Private hospitals; Qualitative; Australia;
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