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The need for improved Australian data on social determinants of health inequities

Medical Journal of Australia Vol. 216 No. 8 pp. 388-391 · AMPCo
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Joanne Flavel, Martin McKee, Toby Freeman, et al. (2022). The need for improved Australian data on social determinants of health inequities. Medical Journal of Australia, 216(8), 388-391. https://doi.org/10.5694/mja2.51495