Place of death and access to home care services: are certain patient groups at a disadvantage?
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- Adrian Jaggi & Christoph Junker & Christoph Minder, 2001. "Beeinflusst die medizinische Versorgungsstruktur den Anteil Todesfälle im Spital?," International Journal of Public Health, Springer;Swiss School of Public Health (SSPH+), vol. 46(6), pages 379-388, November.
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place of death palliative care home care terminal care;Statistics
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