Variation in patient-provider communication by patient's race and ethnicity, provider type, and continuity in and site of care: An analysis of data from the Connecticut Health Care Survey.

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Published in SAGE Open Med on January 13, 2016

Authors

Robert H Aseltine1, Alyse Sabina2, Gillian Barclay2, Garth Graham2

Author Affiliations

1: Division of Behavioral Sciences and Community Health, Center for Public Health and Health Policy, UConn Health, Farmington, CT, USA.
2: Aetna Foundation, Hartford, CT, USA.

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