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Publications by Chunhuei Chi
Inequity in Health Care Utilization in Ecuador: An Analysis of Current Issues and Potential Solutions
International Journal for Equity in Health
Health Policy
Public Health
Occupational Health
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The Utilization of Quality Antenatal Care in Pakistan: Analyzing Health Inequity in Various Periods
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Unsafe Abortion: An Inequity in Health Care, Thailand Perspective
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Assessing Socioeconomic Health Care Utilization Inequity in Israel: Impact of Alternative Approaches to Morbidity Adjustment
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Socio-Economic Inequality and Inequity in Use of Health Care Services in Kenya: Evidence From the Fourth Kenya Household Health Expenditure and Utilization Survey
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Current Health Issues in Korean Adolescents
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Current Status and Issues Regarding Transitional Health Care for Adults and Young Adults With Special Health Care Needs in Japan
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Analysis of Uncertainty in Health Care Cost-Effectiveness Studies: An Introduction to Statistical Issues and Methods
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