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Primary care in urban disadvantaged communities

The delivery of health and social services for populations of disadvantaged people is a good indicator of the wellbeing and quality of life of any community. [...]if the reader expects a good and applicable model of integration at the primary level, then Chapter 13 contains an excellent paper about...

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