Social indicators, health policy, and the elderly
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1573-0921
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Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
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Sociology
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Abstract Health-service researchers, policy analysts, and politicians face several problems in attempting to evaluate health care programs and make relevant policy decisions. The possible rĂ´le of social indicators is discussed in these regards and is applied in an important health care context, the utilization of ancillary health services by the elderly. A Western Canadian research study substantiates the academic and applied value of the social indicators approach with respect to health services planning, research, and policy decision-making.
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Electronic Resource
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