Economics and equity in urgency and emergency care

The financial sustainability of public health systems (PHS) is currently threatened by population growth, increased prevalence of chronic conditions and disabilities, inequality in access and use of resources, zero cost delivery and global economic crisis. The emergency department (ED) is one for wh...

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Hauptverfasser: Moreno-Millán, E, Tejedor-Fernández, M, Torres-Murillo, J M, García-Torrecillas, J M, Cid-Cumplido, M, Villegas-del Ojo, J, García-Fernández, A M
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