The UK National Health Service is introducing policies offering patients a choice of the hospital where they would like to be treated. 'Patient choice' policies form part of a wider debate about the access to health care and the interaction between providers (including information, provision, performance and reputation) and patients (including knowledge, resources and willingness to travel). As the hospital of 'choice'might not necessarily be the 'local' provider, such policy developments are predicated on an assumption that some patients will be willing to travel further. This will, in turn, affect patients' access to services. In general, use of services decreases with distance but this is dependent on accessibility to services, the organ...
Patient and user choice are at the forefront of the debate on the future direction of health and pub...
BACKGROUND: The objective of the study was to investigate the implications for equity of geograp...
Medical tourism is not a one-way street. Research shows the number of patients travelling from the U...
Objectives To examine the types of choices available to patients in the English NHS when being refer...
Freedom of hospital choice has become a popular policy among the European public health services to ...
Our review establishes the empirical evidence for patient mobility for elective secondary care servi...
Global medical travel has had an increasing trend without a comprehensive, evidence-driven policy to...
Background: market reforms in England have been identified as making a clear distinction between Eng...
<p><b>Background:</b> Recent UK government documents have stated that, within the ...
Extending choice in health care is currently popular among English, and other, politicians. Those pr...
Background: Provisional plans of the European Union aim for increasing the right for patients to tra...
Background: market reforms in England have been identified as making a clear distinction between Eng...
Policy-makers are increasingly advocating market-based reforms to increase choices for service users...
Individuals are at risk of acquiring untreatable agents of infection when they travel to countries w...
The availability of choice is a neglected aspect in studies of geographical accessibility, which typ...
Patient and user choice are at the forefront of the debate on the future direction of health and pub...
BACKGROUND: The objective of the study was to investigate the implications for equity of geograp...
Medical tourism is not a one-way street. Research shows the number of patients travelling from the U...
Objectives To examine the types of choices available to patients in the English NHS when being refer...
Freedom of hospital choice has become a popular policy among the European public health services to ...
Our review establishes the empirical evidence for patient mobility for elective secondary care servi...
Global medical travel has had an increasing trend without a comprehensive, evidence-driven policy to...
Background: market reforms in England have been identified as making a clear distinction between Eng...
<p><b>Background:</b> Recent UK government documents have stated that, within the ...
Extending choice in health care is currently popular among English, and other, politicians. Those pr...
Background: Provisional plans of the European Union aim for increasing the right for patients to tra...
Background: market reforms in England have been identified as making a clear distinction between Eng...
Policy-makers are increasingly advocating market-based reforms to increase choices for service users...
Individuals are at risk of acquiring untreatable agents of infection when they travel to countries w...
The availability of choice is a neglected aspect in studies of geographical accessibility, which typ...
Patient and user choice are at the forefront of the debate on the future direction of health and pub...
BACKGROUND: The objective of the study was to investigate the implications for equity of geograp...
Medical tourism is not a one-way street. Research shows the number of patients travelling from the U...