Low-income women's access to contraception after health care reform in Massachusetts

Journal of the American Pharmacists Association - Tập 52 - Trang 349-357 - 2012
Jennifer McIntosh1
1Bouvé College of Health Sciences School of Pharmacy, Northeastern University, Boston, at the time this study was conducted; she is currently a private consultant, Barcelona, Spain

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