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Estimating the economic costs of Indigenous health inequities in New Zealand: a retrospective cohort analysis.

Papaarangi ReidSarah-Jane PaineBraden Te AoEsther J WillingEmma H WyethRhema VaithianathanBelinda Loring
Published in: BMJ open (2022)
Indigenous adult health inequities in NZ create significant direct and indirect costs. The 'cost of doing nothing' is predominantly borne by Indigenous communities and society. The net cost of adult health inequities to the government conceals substantial savings to the government from underutilisation of primary care and accident/injury care.
Keyphrases
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  • young adults
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