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Trajectory modelling of ambulatory care sensitive conditions in Finland in 1996–2013: assessing the development of equity in primary health care through clustering of geographic ar...
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Lumme, Sonja
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Keskimäki, Ilmo
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Trajectory modelling of ambulatory care sensitive conditions in Finland in 1996–2013: assessing the development of equity in primary health care through clustering of geographic ar...
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Satokangas, Markku
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Lumme, Sonja
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Arffman
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Martti
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Keskimäki, Ilmo
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Trajectory modelling of ambulatory care sensitive conditions in Finland in 1996-2013 : assessing the development of equity in primary health care through clustering of geographic a...
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Satokangas, Markku
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Lumme, Sonja
,
Arffman
,
Martti
,
Keskimaki, Ilmo
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BMC Health Services Research
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3141 Health care science
4 MUNICIPALITIES
ADMISSIONS
AVOIDABLE HOSPITALIZATION
Ambulatory care sensitive conditions
COMMUNITY-ACQUIRED PNEUMONIA
DIAGNOSIS
Development of health equity
EPIDEMIOLOGY
Group-based trajectory modelling
INFECTION
Inpatient hospitalisation
POPULATION
PROGRAM
Primary care
RISK-FACTORS
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