Non communicable disease multimorbidity and associated health care utilization and expenditures in India: cross-sectional study

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Sanghamitra Pati
Sutapa Agrawal
Subhashisa Swain
John Tayu Lee
Sukumar Vellakkal
Mohammad Akhtar Hussain
Christopher Millett
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[1] Public Health Foundation of India,Indian Institute of Public Health
[2] Public Health Foundation of India,Bhubaneswar
[3] Imperial College London,South Asian Network for Chronic Disease
[4] The University of Queensland,School of Public Health
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Non-communicable disease (NCD); Multimorbidity; Health care utilization; Out-of-pocket expenditure (OOPE); WHO-SAGE; India;
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