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Hospitalization for ambulatory care sensitive conditions at health insurance organization hospitals in Alexandria, Egypt

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  • Rasha A. Mosallam
  • Wafaa W. Guirguis
  • Mona HA Hassan

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  • Rasha A. Mosallam & Wafaa W. Guirguis & Mona HA Hassan, 2014. "Hospitalization for ambulatory care sensitive conditions at health insurance organization hospitals in Alexandria, Egypt," International Journal of Health Planning and Management, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 29(4), pages 394-405, October.
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