One Island – Two Systems
Publisher:
The Institute of Public Health in IrelandDate published:
1 March, 2005Region:
Republic of Ireland Northern Ireland
Publication type:
researchPublication link:
One Island – Two SystemsA comparison of health status and health and social service use by community-dwelling older people in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. By H McGee, A O’Hanlon, M Barker, A Hickey, R Garavan, R Conroy, R Layte, E Shelley, F Horgan, V Crawford, R Stout & D O’Neill on behalf of the Healthy Ageing Research Programme (HARP) Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland Trinity College Dublin Economic and Social Research Institute Queen’s University of Belfast
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