Does income influence demand for medical services despite Japan's "Health Care for All" policy?
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Association of income with symptoms, morbidities and healthcare usage among Japanese adultsAre Lowered Socioeconomic Circumstances Causally Related to Tooth Loss? A Natural Experiment Involving the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake.Inequalities of dental prosthesis use under universal healthcare insurance.
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Does income influence demand for medical services despite Japan's "Health Care for All" policy?
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scientific article published on January 2008
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Does income influence demand f ...... "Health Care for All" policy?
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Does income influence demand f ...... "Health Care for All" policy?
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Does income influence demand f ...... "Health Care for All" policy?
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Does income influence demand f ...... "Health Care for All" policy?
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Akira Babazono
Akito Hagihara
Alan Hillman
Eiji Yamamoto
Kazuaki Kuwabara
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10.1017/S0266462307080166
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2008-01-01T00:00:00Z