Potential access to healthcare facilities is one of the main determinants of health. This study investigates the extent of spatial inequalities in potential access to care, and the relationship between potential access and patients’ behaviour. Taking Piedmont, an Italian Alpine region, as a case study, the analysis emphasizes that potential access is not uniform within the region and lower potential access is associated with other important indicators of socioeconomic deprivation. Moreover, people living in places characterized by poor access tend to use healthcare services less often than other citizens, and to be less mobile than the rest of the population
Geographical accessibility is an important determinant for the utilisation of community pharmacies. ...
Background: Spatial accessibility indices are increasingly applied when investigating inequalities i...
Comparing different healthcare accessibility measures and relating them to socio-economic informatio...
Potential access to healthcare facilities is one of the main determinants of health. This study inve...
Background: This paper analyses the relationship between public perceptions of access to general pra...
Access to care in modern societies is actually considered as a right to which every citizen is entit...
Having timely access to emergency health care (EHC) depends largely on where you live. In this Scand...
This paper analyses the relationship between public perceptions of access to general practitioners (...
The medical care produced by the National Health Service can be regarded as a form of impure public ...
The quality of care includes several aspects which may be influenced by social-economic status. This...
With the ageing population, equitable access to medical care has proven to be paramount for the effe...
Geographical accessibility is an important determinant for the utilisation of community pharmacies. ...
Background: Spatial accessibility indices are increasingly applied when investigating inequalities i...
Comparing different healthcare accessibility measures and relating them to socio-economic informatio...
Potential access to healthcare facilities is one of the main determinants of health. This study inve...
Background: This paper analyses the relationship between public perceptions of access to general pra...
Access to care in modern societies is actually considered as a right to which every citizen is entit...
Having timely access to emergency health care (EHC) depends largely on where you live. In this Scand...
This paper analyses the relationship between public perceptions of access to general practitioners (...
The medical care produced by the National Health Service can be regarded as a form of impure public ...
The quality of care includes several aspects which may be influenced by social-economic status. This...
With the ageing population, equitable access to medical care has proven to be paramount for the effe...
Geographical accessibility is an important determinant for the utilisation of community pharmacies. ...
Background: Spatial accessibility indices are increasingly applied when investigating inequalities i...
Comparing different healthcare accessibility measures and relating them to socio-economic informatio...