We use a reliable, intuitive and simple set of indicators to capture three dimensions of access – availability, affordability and acceptability. Data are from South Africa’s 2009 and 2010 General Household Surveys (n=190,164). Affordability constraints were faced by 23% and are more concentrated amongst the poorest. However, 73% of affordability constraints are due to travel costs which are aligned with findings of the availability constraints dimension. Availability constraints, involving distances and transport costs, particularly in underdeveloped rural areas, and inconvenient opening times, were faced by 27%. Acceptability constraints were noted by only 10%. We approximate acceptability with an indicator measuring the share of community...
South Africa subscribes to universal health care coverage. Health care access has four dimensions: g...
While health system barriers to obstetric care have been well documented, “patient-oriented” barrier...
Patient perceptions of quality drives acceptability of health services (Penchansky and Thomas, 1981...
Achieving equitable universal health coverage requires the provision of accessible, necessary servic...
Magister Commercii - MComThe aim of this mini-thesis is to investigate the factors linked to access ...
This paper considers the affordability of using public sector health services for three tracer condi...
Access to healthcare is considered to be a basic human right. This paper explores the concept of acc...
Background: There is an increasing burden of chronic illness in low and middle income countries, dri...
Abstract Background Access to health care is a partic...
Objectives. The first democratic government elected in South Africa in 1994 inherited huge inequitie...
Abstract: This article investigates the determinants of demand for private health care in South Afri...
Access to health care is a particular concern given the centrality of poor access in perpetuating po...
Despite expenditure levels on healthcare comparable to those of its upper-middle-income country pee...
CITATION: Scheffler, E., Visagie, S. & Schneider, M. 2015. The impact of health service variables on...
Rationale: In a highly unequal setting such as South Africa, differences in healthcare demand underp...
South Africa subscribes to universal health care coverage. Health care access has four dimensions: g...
While health system barriers to obstetric care have been well documented, “patient-oriented” barrier...
Patient perceptions of quality drives acceptability of health services (Penchansky and Thomas, 1981...
Achieving equitable universal health coverage requires the provision of accessible, necessary servic...
Magister Commercii - MComThe aim of this mini-thesis is to investigate the factors linked to access ...
This paper considers the affordability of using public sector health services for three tracer condi...
Access to healthcare is considered to be a basic human right. This paper explores the concept of acc...
Background: There is an increasing burden of chronic illness in low and middle income countries, dri...
Abstract Background Access to health care is a partic...
Objectives. The first democratic government elected in South Africa in 1994 inherited huge inequitie...
Abstract: This article investigates the determinants of demand for private health care in South Afri...
Access to health care is a particular concern given the centrality of poor access in perpetuating po...
Despite expenditure levels on healthcare comparable to those of its upper-middle-income country pee...
CITATION: Scheffler, E., Visagie, S. & Schneider, M. 2015. The impact of health service variables on...
Rationale: In a highly unequal setting such as South Africa, differences in healthcare demand underp...
South Africa subscribes to universal health care coverage. Health care access has four dimensions: g...
While health system barriers to obstetric care have been well documented, “patient-oriented” barrier...
Patient perceptions of quality drives acceptability of health services (Penchansky and Thomas, 1981...