Abstract: This paper analyses the extent of equity of health service delivery across the income distribution in Ireland – that is the extent to which there is equal treatment for equal need irrespective of income. We find that almost all services, apart from dental and optician services, are used more by those at the lower end of the income distribution, but that this group also have the greatest need for health care. The comparison of health need to health care delivery across the income distribution without standardising for confounding factors suggests that those in higher income groups receive more health care for a given health status indicating inequity. However, need for health care is highest among the elderly and this group also te...
This paper presents the results of an eight-country comparative study of equity in the delivery of h...
This document was prepared for the National Anti-Poverty Strategy and Health Working Group to inform...
textabstractEquity is widely acknowledged to be an important goal in the field of health care. Inde...
This paper analyses the extent of equity of health service delivery across the income distribution i...
Hospital services in Ireland have developed into a complex mixture of public and private provision w...
Hospital services in Ireland have developed into a complex mixture of public and private provision w...
In Ireland as in many other countries, much health care provision is State funded and State provided...
Measuring the Equity of Health-Care Distribution and Funding Methods: Methodological Aspects with I...
A background paper prepared for the Working Group on the National Anti-Poverty Strategy (NAPS) and H...
This thesis explores the drivers of healthcare utilisation and healthcare costs among older people i...
Governments everywhere are under pressure to deliver service to the community in a situation where t...
This paper presents the results of an eight-country comparative study of equity in the delivery of h...
BACKGROUND Health equity differs from the concept of health inequality by taking into consideration...
The extent to which the cost of obtaining health care influences the utilisation of GP and other hea...
This paper studies equity in the distribution of primary health care and domiciliary care for elderl...
This paper presents the results of an eight-country comparative study of equity in the delivery of h...
This document was prepared for the National Anti-Poverty Strategy and Health Working Group to inform...
textabstractEquity is widely acknowledged to be an important goal in the field of health care. Inde...
This paper analyses the extent of equity of health service delivery across the income distribution i...
Hospital services in Ireland have developed into a complex mixture of public and private provision w...
Hospital services in Ireland have developed into a complex mixture of public and private provision w...
In Ireland as in many other countries, much health care provision is State funded and State provided...
Measuring the Equity of Health-Care Distribution and Funding Methods: Methodological Aspects with I...
A background paper prepared for the Working Group on the National Anti-Poverty Strategy (NAPS) and H...
This thesis explores the drivers of healthcare utilisation and healthcare costs among older people i...
Governments everywhere are under pressure to deliver service to the community in a situation where t...
This paper presents the results of an eight-country comparative study of equity in the delivery of h...
BACKGROUND Health equity differs from the concept of health inequality by taking into consideration...
The extent to which the cost of obtaining health care influences the utilisation of GP and other hea...
This paper studies equity in the distribution of primary health care and domiciliary care for elderl...
This paper presents the results of an eight-country comparative study of equity in the delivery of h...
This document was prepared for the National Anti-Poverty Strategy and Health Working Group to inform...
textabstractEquity is widely acknowledged to be an important goal in the field of health care. Inde...