CITATION: Frost, L., Jenkins, L.S. & Emmink, B. 2017. Improving access to health care in a rural regional hospital in South Africa: Why do patients miss their appointments. African Journal of Primary Health care & Family Medicine, 9(1): a1255, doi:org/10.4102/phcfm.v9i1.1255. doi:10.4102/phcfm.v9i1.1255The original publication is available at https://phcfm.org/index.php/phcfmBackground: Access to health services is one of the Batho Pele (‘people first’) values and principles of the South African government since 1997. This necessitated some changes around public service systems, procedures, attitudes and behaviour. The challenges of providing health care to rural geographically spread populations include variations in socio-economic statu...
Funding: AEW DAE AMcC and PW received funding for this research from a Scottish Government Chief Sci...
Problem: Missed appointments cost primary care facilities money and resources through lack of utiliz...
Background: Missed GP appointments have considerable time and cost implications for healthcare servi...
Background: Access to health services is one of the Batho Pele (‘people first’) values and principle...
BACKGROUND Missed appointments serve as a key indicator for adherence to therapy and as such, ident...
Introduction: Despite having access to several clinics and health centres in their local communities...
Background: Over the years, there has been a rapid growth in the use of mobile technology which has ...
The South African public health sector follows a hierarchical referral system. District hospitals pl...
Magister Public Health - MPHLong waiting times have, for many years, been synonymous with primary he...
From Europe PMC via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: ppub 2021-08-01, epub 2021-08-18Publication sta...
Objectives: To investigate missed appointments in a South African tertiary hospital. Study Design:...
Thesis (M.Med.Sc.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2011.Primary health care (PHC) is the first ...
Introduction Understanding the causes of low engagement in health care is a prerequisite for improvi...
Background: Worldwide, patients visiting health care facilities in the public health care sector hav...
BackgroundNon-attendance at health appointments reduces health service efficiency, is costly to serv...
Funding: AEW DAE AMcC and PW received funding for this research from a Scottish Government Chief Sci...
Problem: Missed appointments cost primary care facilities money and resources through lack of utiliz...
Background: Missed GP appointments have considerable time and cost implications for healthcare servi...
Background: Access to health services is one of the Batho Pele (‘people first’) values and principle...
BACKGROUND Missed appointments serve as a key indicator for adherence to therapy and as such, ident...
Introduction: Despite having access to several clinics and health centres in their local communities...
Background: Over the years, there has been a rapid growth in the use of mobile technology which has ...
The South African public health sector follows a hierarchical referral system. District hospitals pl...
Magister Public Health - MPHLong waiting times have, for many years, been synonymous with primary he...
From Europe PMC via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: ppub 2021-08-01, epub 2021-08-18Publication sta...
Objectives: To investigate missed appointments in a South African tertiary hospital. Study Design:...
Thesis (M.Med.Sc.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2011.Primary health care (PHC) is the first ...
Introduction Understanding the causes of low engagement in health care is a prerequisite for improvi...
Background: Worldwide, patients visiting health care facilities in the public health care sector hav...
BackgroundNon-attendance at health appointments reduces health service efficiency, is costly to serv...
Funding: AEW DAE AMcC and PW received funding for this research from a Scottish Government Chief Sci...
Problem: Missed appointments cost primary care facilities money and resources through lack of utiliz...
Background: Missed GP appointments have considerable time and cost implications for healthcare servi...