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Differences between immigrant and non-immigrant groups in the use of primary medical care; a systematic review
BMC Health Services Research, 05/13/09
Uiters E et al. - The authors review underlined the need for careful design in studies of differences in health care use between immigrant groups and the majority population. The results from studies concerning differences between immigrant and the majority population in primary health care use performed within the US might be interpreted as a reflection of a weaker primary care system in the US compared to Europe and Canada.
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