Abstract Background Access to health care is a particular concern given the important role of poor access in perpetuating poverty and inequality. South Africa’s apartheid history leaves large racial disparities in access despite post-apartheid health policy to increase the number of health facilities, even in remote rural areas. However, even when health services are provided free of charge, monetary and time costs of travel to a local clinic may pose a significant barrier for vulnerable segments of the population, leading to overall poorer health. Methods Using newly available health care utilization data from the first nationally r...
Background: Access to healthcare is imperative to health equity and well-being. Geographic access to...
Physical access to health care affects a large array of health outcomes, yet meaningfully estimating...
In many low- and middle-income countries, geographical accessibility continues to be a barrier to he...
Abstract Background Access to health care is a par...
Access to health care is a particular concern given the centrality of poor access in perpetuating po...
We use a reliable, intuitive and simple set of indicators to capture three dimensions of access – av...
Objectives. The first democratic government elected in South Africa in 1994 inherited huge inequitie...
Health care inequality is detrimental to the wellbeing of any country, yet healthcare is not immune ...
Low-income countries are plagued by a high burden of preventable and curable disease as well as unme...
Prior 1994 South Africa had a fragmented health system designed along racial lines. One system was h...
Background Despite the end of apartheid in the early 1990s, South Africa remains ra...
BACKGROUND : Despite various policy interventions that have targeted reductions in socio-economic in...
Achieving equitable universal health coverage requires the provision of accessible, necessary servic...
Abstract: This article investigates the determinants of demand for private health care in South Afri...
OBJECTIVES: We assessed the determinants of health care funding allocations among South Africa's pro...
Background: Access to healthcare is imperative to health equity and well-being. Geographic access to...
Physical access to health care affects a large array of health outcomes, yet meaningfully estimating...
In many low- and middle-income countries, geographical accessibility continues to be a barrier to he...
Abstract Background Access to health care is a par...
Access to health care is a particular concern given the centrality of poor access in perpetuating po...
We use a reliable, intuitive and simple set of indicators to capture three dimensions of access – av...
Objectives. The first democratic government elected in South Africa in 1994 inherited huge inequitie...
Health care inequality is detrimental to the wellbeing of any country, yet healthcare is not immune ...
Low-income countries are plagued by a high burden of preventable and curable disease as well as unme...
Prior 1994 South Africa had a fragmented health system designed along racial lines. One system was h...
Background Despite the end of apartheid in the early 1990s, South Africa remains ra...
BACKGROUND : Despite various policy interventions that have targeted reductions in socio-economic in...
Achieving equitable universal health coverage requires the provision of accessible, necessary servic...
Abstract: This article investigates the determinants of demand for private health care in South Afri...
OBJECTIVES: We assessed the determinants of health care funding allocations among South Africa's pro...
Background: Access to healthcare is imperative to health equity and well-being. Geographic access to...
Physical access to health care affects a large array of health outcomes, yet meaningfully estimating...
In many low- and middle-income countries, geographical accessibility continues to be a barrier to he...