Potentially suboptimal prescribing of medicines for older Aboriginal Australians in remote areas

Author:

Page Amy123ORCID,Hyde Zoë1,Smith Kate1,Etherton‐Beer Christopher45,Atkinson David N67,Flicker Leon18,Skeaf Linda1,Malay Roslyn1,LoGiudice Dina C8

Affiliation:

1. Western Australian Centre for Health and Ageing University of Western Australia Perth WA

2. Alfred Health Melbourne VIC

3. Centre for Medicine Use and Safety Monash University Melbourne VIC

4. Centre for Medical Research University of Western Australia Perth WA

5. Royal Perth Hospital Perth WA

6. University of Western Australia Broome WA

7. Broome Regional Aboriginal Medical Service Broome WA

8. Melbourne Health Melbourne VIC

Funder

National Health and Medical Research Council

Australian Research Council

Publisher

AMPCo

Subject

General Medicine

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