Frequent avoidable admissions amongst Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people with chronic conditions in New South Wales, Australia: a historical cohort study

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Amanda Jayakody
Christopher Oldmeadow
Mariko Carey
Jamie Bryant
Tiffany Evans
Stephen Ella
John Attia
Simon Towle
Robert Sanson-Fisher
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[1] University of Newcastle,Health Behaviour Research Collaborative, School of Medicine and Public Health, Faculty of Health and Medicine
[2] University of Newcastle,Priority Research Centre for Health Behaviour
[3] Hunter Medical Research Institute,CREDITSS—Clinical Research Design, Information Technology and Statistical Support Unit
[4] Hunter Medical Research Institute,School of Medicine and Public Health
[5] HMRI Building,undefined
[6] University of Newcastle,undefined
[7] Nunyara Aboriginal Health Unit,undefined
[8] Central Coast Local Health District,undefined
[9] The Cairns Institute,undefined
[10] James Cook University,undefined
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BMC Health Services Research | / 20卷
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Aboriginal health; Frequent admissions; Health services research; Data linkage; Chronic disease;
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