Understanding potentially avoidable hospitalisations in a rural Australian setting from the perspectives of patients and health professionals: a qualitative study and logic model

Author:

Glenister Kristen,Archbold Tessa,Moran Anna,Kidd David,Wilson Sue,Disler Rebecca

Funder

Murray Primary Health Network

Publisher

Portico

Subject

General Materials Science

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