Socioeconomic inequality and barriers to primary care in Scotland: A literature review

This report presents a literature review on barriers to accessing primary care in Scotland. The report demonstrates that multiple factors tied to socioeconomic deprivation impact one’s ability to seek and reach healthcare, and experiences of care. It describes four areas of relevance to policy.


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