Education, disease prevalence and health service utilization in the Swiss National Health Survey “SOMIPOPS”☆
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The Health Survey SOMIPOPS (sociomedical indicators for the population of Switzerland) is a project within the Swiss National Research Programme No. 8 (“Efficiency and Efficacy in Swiss Health Services”), Swiss National Science Foundation Grant No. 4.350.79.08.
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