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Public Dental Services, Queensland, Australia: Charles Octavius Vidgen.
Akers HF, Foley MA, Brown JP, Woodford V. Akers HF, et al. J Hist Dent. 2019 Spring/Summer;67(1):40-56. J Hist Dent. 2019. PMID: 32189638
The sociopolitical context, namely the Great Depression and affiliated reconstruction, the community's demand for government-administered dental services, World War II, twenty-five years of continuous Australian Labor Party government in Queensland, Edward Hanlon's authoritariani …
The sociopolitical context, namely the Great Depression and affiliated reconstruction, the community's demand for government-administered de …
Who chooses prepaid medical care: Survey results from two marketings of three new prepayment plans.
Roghmann KJ, Gavett JW, Sorensen AA, Wells S, Wersinger R. Roghmann KJ, et al. Public Health Rep. 1975 Nov-Dec;90(6):516-27. Public Health Rep. 1975. PMID: 813263 Free PMC article.
In the 1975 survey the respondents were employees of several companies. They included 326 joiner families (1,101 persons) and 145 nonjoiner families (483 persons). There were no significant differences in previous out-of-pocket health expenditures between joiners and nonjo …
In the 1975 survey the respondents were employees of several companies. They included 326 joiner families (1,101 persons) and 145 nonjoin