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This analytical product focuses on disparities in primary health care by examining differences in access, use and appropriateness of primary health care for Canadians who have ambulatory care sensitive conditions according to their income, geography, health conditions and sex. The results will assist in identifying barriers to and difficulties in accessing primary health care services and assessing whether all Canadians are receiving an appropriate level of care according to their needs.
Language | Media Type | Price A/B | Details | Action |
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English | Electronic | Free | View | Download |
French | Electronic | Free | View | Download |
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