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Geography and service supply do not explain socioeconomic gradients in angiography use after acute myocardial infarction

David A. Alter, C. David Naylor, Peter C. Austin, Benjamin T.B. Chan and Jack V. Tu
CMAJ February 04, 2003 168 (3) 261-264;
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vol. 168 no. 3 261-264
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12566329
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  • Published online February 4, 2003.
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  1. David A. Alter,
  2. C. David Naylor,
  3. Peter C. Austin,
  4. Benjamin T.B. Chan,
  5. Jack V. Tu
  1. From the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences (all authors); the University of Toronto Clinical Epidemiology and Health Care Research Program, Sunnybrook & Women's College site (Naylor and Tu); the Divisions of Cardiology, Schulich Heart Centre (Alter), and General Internal Medicine (Naylor and Tu), Sunnybrook & Women's College Health Sciences Centre and the University of Toronto; the Departments of Public Health Sciences (Naylor, Austin, Chan and Tu), Health Policy, Management and Evaluation (Naylor, Chan and Tu), Family and Community Medicine (Chan) and the Dean's Office (Naylor), University of Toronto, Toronto, Ont.
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