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similar path analysis with different indicators shows that the higher the primary care
physician to population ratios, the lower the stroke mortality, postneonatal mortality,
and neonatal mortality (although the latter does not reach statistical significance) and
the higher the life expectancy. The relationship between income inequality and stroke as
well as postneonatal mortality is present, but not statistically significant. Source: Shi L, Starfield B, Kennedy BP, Kawachi I. Income
inequality, primary care, and health indicators. J Fam Pract 1999; 48(4):275-284. |