Educational associations with missed GP appointments for patients under 35 years old: administrative data linkage study.
Ross McQueenieDavid A EllisMichael FlemingPhilip WilsonAndrea E WilliamsonPublished in: BMC medicine (2021)
This study provides the first evidence from a population-representative sample in a high-income country that increased numbers of missed appointments in health care are associated with reduced school attendance, higher levels of school exclusion and lower educational attainment. Insights into the epidemiology of missingness across public services can support future research, policy and practice that aim to improve healthcare, health outcomes and engagement in services.