Most highly developed economies have embarked on a process of primary health care (PHC) transformation. To provide evidence on how nations vary in terms of accessing PHC, the aim of this study is to describe the extent to which barriers to access were experienced by adults in Australia compared with other countries. Communities participating in an international research project on PHC access interventions were engaged to prioritise questions from the 2013 Commonwealth Fund International Health Policy Survey within a framework that conceptualises access across dimensions of approachability, acceptability, availability, affordability and appropriateness. Logistic regression models, with barriers to access as outcomes, found measures of availa...
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Socioeconomic status (SES) is an indicator of income, education, and employment status. It has signi...
The presence of a strong primary health care (PHC) system is crucial to improving not only the avera...
Background: Disparities in access to primary care (PC) have been demonstrated within and between hea...
BACKGROUND: Disparities in access to primary care (PC) have been demonstrated within and between hea...
APHCRI Conversations was a regular program of presentations held at the Department of Health to faci...
The research reported in this paper is a project of the Australian Primary Health Care Research Inst...
Access to primary care (PC) is vital, but complex to define and compare between settings. We aimed t...
In an equitable system, the health needs of communities are matched by the services provided. Whilst...
Background: Equitable access to primary health care (PHC) is an important component of integrated ch...
Copyright La Trobe University 2017, published by CSIROSignificant changes have occurred in Australia...
© The Author(s). 2018 This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attrib...
Ensuring that Australians have access to health care is an integral component of Australian health c...
BACKGROUND: Improving access to primary healthcare (PHC) for vulnerable populations is important for...
The National Primary Health Care Strategy in Australia recommends primary health care services need ...
Author version made available in accordance with the publisher's policy.Equity of access and reducin...
Socioeconomic status (SES) is an indicator of income, education, and employment status. It has signi...
The presence of a strong primary health care (PHC) system is crucial to improving not only the avera...
Background: Disparities in access to primary care (PC) have been demonstrated within and between hea...
BACKGROUND: Disparities in access to primary care (PC) have been demonstrated within and between hea...
APHCRI Conversations was a regular program of presentations held at the Department of Health to faci...
The research reported in this paper is a project of the Australian Primary Health Care Research Inst...
Access to primary care (PC) is vital, but complex to define and compare between settings. We aimed t...
In an equitable system, the health needs of communities are matched by the services provided. Whilst...
Background: Equitable access to primary health care (PHC) is an important component of integrated ch...
Copyright La Trobe University 2017, published by CSIROSignificant changes have occurred in Australia...
© The Author(s). 2018 This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attrib...
Ensuring that Australians have access to health care is an integral component of Australian health c...
BACKGROUND: Improving access to primary healthcare (PHC) for vulnerable populations is important for...
The National Primary Health Care Strategy in Australia recommends primary health care services need ...
Author version made available in accordance with the publisher's policy.Equity of access and reducin...
Socioeconomic status (SES) is an indicator of income, education, and employment status. It has signi...
The presence of a strong primary health care (PHC) system is crucial to improving not only the avera...