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Healthcare Justice for Women with Disabilities: The Need for Integrative Primary Care Services and Education for Medical Providers

Eliminating Inequalities for Women with Disabilities: An Agenda for Health and Wellness. Edited by Shari E. Miles-Cohen and Caroline Signore, Washington, DC, American Psychological Association, 2016. 296 pp., $69.95 (APA Members, $49.95). ISBN: 978-1-4338-2253-7

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Wagner, K. Healthcare Justice for Women with Disabilities: The Need for Integrative Primary Care Services and Education for Medical Providers. Sex Roles 77, 430–432 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11199-017-0756-9

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