Motivation for a health-literate health care system—does socioeconomic status play a substantial role? Implications for an Irish health policymaker
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2013-10Keywords
HEALTH POLICYSOCIOECONOMIC DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH
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Motivation for a Health-Literate Health Care System—Does Socioeconomic Status Play a Substantial Role? Implications for an Irish Health Policymaker 2013, 18 (sup1):158 Journal of Health CommunicationPublisher
Journal of Health CommunicationJournal
Journal of Health CommunicationDOI
10.1080/10810730.2013.825674Additional Links
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1081-07301087-0415
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10.1080/10810730.2013.825674
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