Bayesian estimation of the effect of health inequality in disease detection

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  • who: Dinah Jane Lope from the School of Science, Mathematical Sciences Discipline, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia have published the research work: Bayesian estimation of the effect of health inequality in disease detection, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This approach in this study provides insight into the impact of health inequality in disease detection without requiring costly and time-extensive surveys and relying mainly on the data at hand. The study showed that non-metropolitan areas were relatively under-served of general practitioners. The authors aim to extend the overall measure of inequality by exploring its . . .

     

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