Priorities and realities: addressing the rich-poor gaps in health status and service access in Indonesia.

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Published in Int J Equity Health on November 09, 2011

Authors

Budi Utomo1, Purwa K Sucahya, Fita R Utami

Author Affiliations

1: Department of Biostatistics and Population, Faculty of Public Health University of Indonesia, Depok, Indonesia. butomo49@yahoo.co.id.

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