Medical centres for the homeless in Hamburg – consultation reasons and diagnoses compared to primary care patients in the regular health care system

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Carolin van der Leeden
Hanna Kaduszkiewicz
Sigrid Boczor
Thomas Kloppe
Benjamin Lohmann
Tina Mallon
Anja Rakebrandt
Martin Scherer
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[1] Department of General Practice and Primary Care,
[2] University Medical Centre Hamburg-Eppendorf,undefined
[3] Institute of General Practice,undefined
[4] Medical Faculty of Christian-Albrecht-University,undefined
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Archives of Public Health | / 81卷
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Homeless; Health care utilization; Primary care; Consultation reasons; Diagnoses;
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