BACKGROUND: The geographic distribution of general practitioners (GPs) remains persistently unequal in many countries despite notable increases in overall supply. This paper explores how the factors associated with the supply of general practitioners (GPs) are aligned with the arbitrary geographic boundaries imposed by the use of spatially referenced GP supply data. METHODS: Data on GP supply in postcodes within Australia are matched to data on the population characteristics and levels of amenities in postcodes. Tobit regression models are used that examine the associations between GP supply and postcode characteristics, whilst accounting for spatial heterogeneity. RESULTS: The results demonstrate that GPs do not consider space in a one-dim...
Objective: To document trends in the distribution of general practitioners (GPs) in Australia betwee...
Smith, BP ORCiD: 0000-0002-0873-3917Equitable access to primary health care is a key objective for h...
Background: Geographic rates of preventable hospitalization are used internationally as an indicator...
© 2014 Dr. Michelle McIsaacThis thesis examines the location choices and resultant distribution of g...
General practitioners in the medical field are one of the most important services required for the t...
This thesis focuses on the labour supply and location decisions of general practitioners (GPs): wher...
Background The geographic distribution of health workers is a pervasive policy concern. Many governm...
General practitioners in the medical field are one of the most important services required for the t...
The objective of this study was to describe the distribution of general practitioners in each State ...
The objective of this study was to describe the distribution of general practitioners in each State ...
Objective: To document trends in the distribution of general practitioners (GPs) in Australia betwee...
To examine the effect on geographical equity of increases in the total supply of general practitione...
Abstract Background The location of General Practitioner (GP) facilities is an important aspect in t...
Equitable access to primary health care is a key objective for health policy makers. In Australia, p...
Background: Geographic rates of preventable hospitalization are used internationally as an indicator...
Objective: To document trends in the distribution of general practitioners (GPs) in Australia betwee...
Smith, BP ORCiD: 0000-0002-0873-3917Equitable access to primary health care is a key objective for h...
Background: Geographic rates of preventable hospitalization are used internationally as an indicator...
© 2014 Dr. Michelle McIsaacThis thesis examines the location choices and resultant distribution of g...
General practitioners in the medical field are one of the most important services required for the t...
This thesis focuses on the labour supply and location decisions of general practitioners (GPs): wher...
Background The geographic distribution of health workers is a pervasive policy concern. Many governm...
General practitioners in the medical field are one of the most important services required for the t...
The objective of this study was to describe the distribution of general practitioners in each State ...
The objective of this study was to describe the distribution of general practitioners in each State ...
Objective: To document trends in the distribution of general practitioners (GPs) in Australia betwee...
To examine the effect on geographical equity of increases in the total supply of general practitione...
Abstract Background The location of General Practitioner (GP) facilities is an important aspect in t...
Equitable access to primary health care is a key objective for health policy makers. In Australia, p...
Background: Geographic rates of preventable hospitalization are used internationally as an indicator...
Objective: To document trends in the distribution of general practitioners (GPs) in Australia betwee...
Smith, BP ORCiD: 0000-0002-0873-3917Equitable access to primary health care is a key objective for h...
Background: Geographic rates of preventable hospitalization are used internationally as an indicator...