Measurement of the availability of health care providers in a geographic area is a useful component in assessing access to health care. One of the problems associated with the county provider-to-population ratio as a measure of availability is that patients frequently travel outside their counties of residence for health care, especially those residing in non-metropolitan counties. Thus, in measuring the number of providers per capita, it is important that the geographic unit of analysis be a health service area. We have defined health care service areas for the coterminous United States, based on 1988 Medicare data on travel patterns between counties for routine hospital care. We used hierarchical cluster analysis to group counties into 80...
In recent decades, the health care delivery system in the United States has been greatly transformed...
Whether patients have access to adequate medical care is a question frequently discussed in journals...
A report submitted by Timothy S. Hare to the Research and Creative Productions Committee in 2004 on ...
Measurement of the availability of health care providers in a geographic area is a useful component ...
Health care accessibility can be measured by the number of prospective patients who could reach a me...
The criteria used to identify Health Professional Shortage Areas dates back to the 1970’s and very l...
BackgroundGrowing physician maldistribution and population demographic shifts have contributed to la...
A report submitted by Timothy S. Hare to the Research and Creative Productions Committee in 2005 on ...
The number of hospital beds per capita, an important measure of equity in healthcare availability an...
Health care accessibility can be measured by the number of prospective patients who could reach a me...
Ability to physically get to a primary healthcare provider has been one of the issues that has led t...
AbstractObjectiveThe Children’s Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act (CHIPRA) mandates that ...
Background: With nearly 20% of the U.S. population in rural areas, a lack of access to primary care ...
BackgroundThe Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), an agency within the U.S. Departm...
This paper estimates physical accessibility to health services in Costa Rican communities and identi...
In recent decades, the health care delivery system in the United States has been greatly transformed...
Whether patients have access to adequate medical care is a question frequently discussed in journals...
A report submitted by Timothy S. Hare to the Research and Creative Productions Committee in 2004 on ...
Measurement of the availability of health care providers in a geographic area is a useful component ...
Health care accessibility can be measured by the number of prospective patients who could reach a me...
The criteria used to identify Health Professional Shortage Areas dates back to the 1970’s and very l...
BackgroundGrowing physician maldistribution and population demographic shifts have contributed to la...
A report submitted by Timothy S. Hare to the Research and Creative Productions Committee in 2005 on ...
The number of hospital beds per capita, an important measure of equity in healthcare availability an...
Health care accessibility can be measured by the number of prospective patients who could reach a me...
Ability to physically get to a primary healthcare provider has been one of the issues that has led t...
AbstractObjectiveThe Children’s Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act (CHIPRA) mandates that ...
Background: With nearly 20% of the U.S. population in rural areas, a lack of access to primary care ...
BackgroundThe Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), an agency within the U.S. Departm...
This paper estimates physical accessibility to health services in Costa Rican communities and identi...
In recent decades, the health care delivery system in the United States has been greatly transformed...
Whether patients have access to adequate medical care is a question frequently discussed in journals...
A report submitted by Timothy S. Hare to the Research and Creative Productions Committee in 2004 on ...