Cross-classification between geographic accessibility score for PCPs and a) prevalence of low income families, b) the percentage of the population aged 65 years and older (seniors), c) percentage of lone parent families. Below and above indicates the values below and above the cut-off values determined for each variable separately. DT = Downtown/central, NW = Northwest, NE = Northeast, SW = Southwest, and SE = Southeast.</p
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2021Distance to healthcare providers is a significant b...
Background/Aims: The Affordable Care Act (ACA) was enacted to provide increased health care access t...
© 2014 Copernicus. All rights reserved. Primary health care is considered to be one of the most impo...
Many Canadians experience unequal access to primary care services, despite living in a country with ...
Accessibility is an important concept in geography and geospatial science. Planners and developers w...
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BackgroundThe Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), an agency within the U.S. Departm...
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Ability to physically get to a primary healthcare provider has been one of the issues that has led t...
Equitable access and distribution of health care services for rural and remote populations is a subs...
This study considers both spatial and a-spatial variables in examining accessibility to primary heal...
This research examines geographical accessibility to primary care providers (PCPs) across urban and ...
This study investigated refugee access to primary care physicians (PCP) in San Antonio, Texas. Catho...
Purpose: The goal of this research was to examine spatial access to primary care physicians in Appal...
Descriptive statistics of geographic accessibility scores for PCPs (all PCPs, specific language-spea...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2021Distance to healthcare providers is a significant b...
Background/Aims: The Affordable Care Act (ACA) was enacted to provide increased health care access t...
© 2014 Copernicus. All rights reserved. Primary health care is considered to be one of the most impo...
Many Canadians experience unequal access to primary care services, despite living in a country with ...
Accessibility is an important concept in geography and geospatial science. Planners and developers w...
Purpose: To examine geospatial gaps in identification and evaluation of children with special health...
BackgroundThe Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), an agency within the U.S. Departm...
Purpose of the study: We define, map, and analyze geodemographic patterns of socially and medically ...
Ability to physically get to a primary healthcare provider has been one of the issues that has led t...
Equitable access and distribution of health care services for rural and remote populations is a subs...
This study considers both spatial and a-spatial variables in examining accessibility to primary heal...
This research examines geographical accessibility to primary care providers (PCPs) across urban and ...
This study investigated refugee access to primary care physicians (PCP) in San Antonio, Texas. Catho...
Purpose: The goal of this research was to examine spatial access to primary care physicians in Appal...
Descriptive statistics of geographic accessibility scores for PCPs (all PCPs, specific language-spea...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2021Distance to healthcare providers is a significant b...
Background/Aims: The Affordable Care Act (ACA) was enacted to provide increased health care access t...
© 2014 Copernicus. All rights reserved. Primary health care is considered to be one of the most impo...