Assessment of population variances concerning gender age and socioeconomic status among subjects visiting government run primary healthcare centers of Chennai city, Tamil Nadu, India: A Multicentric Cross-Sectional Study
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https://doi.org/10.48047/dhcete77Keywords:
Primary Health Care (PHC), Healthcare utilization, age, gender, economy, Satisfaction, Equitable outcomesAbstract
Background:PHC is not only about primary care services.PHC-oriented systems offer a costeffective, equitable, and accessible route to unreached populations. The objective is to examine the age, gender, and economic status differentials in healthcare utilization and the quality of primary healthcare service centers.
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