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    Comparison of the uptake of health assessment items for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and other Australians: implications for policy
    14 Sep 2005
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    Margaret Kelaher, David Dunt, Ian P. Anderson, David Thomas
    Australia and New Zealand Health Policy

    The introduction of Medical Benefits Scheme item numbers to reimburse health assessments (HAs) represented a major shift in support for access to health promotion and preventive care in primary care settings. HA items were introduced in 1999 for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people aged...

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