Abstract Background Floating Catchment Area (FCA) metrics provide a comprehensive measure of potential spatial accessibility to health care services and are often used to identify geographic disparities in health care access. An unexplored aspect of FCA metrics is whether they can be useful in predicting where people actually seek care. This research addresses this question by examining the utility of FCA metrics for predicting patient utilization patterns, the flows of patients from their residences to facilities. Methods Using more than one million inpatient hospital visits in Michigan, we calculated expected utilization patterns from Zip Codes to hospitals using four FCA metrics and two traditional metrics (simple distance and a Huff mod...
Civil administration departments require reliable measures of accessibility so that residential care...
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Background Floating catchment methods have recently been applied to identify priority regions for Au...
Background The adequate allocation of inpatient care resources requires assumptions about the need f...
Analysis of spatial access to healthcare services is critical for effective health resource planning...
[[abstract]]Assessing access to healthcare for an entire healthcare system involves accounting for d...
The provision of good health care services to citizens is of increasing importance to improve their ...
Abstract Background Estimating realistic access to health services is essential for designing suppor...
Abstract Background Optimal healthcare access improves the health status and decreases health inequa...
The Affordable Care Act has altered the healthcare landscape in the US. The Act mandated US resident...
Floating Catchment Area (FCA) methods are a popular tool to investigate accessibility to public faci...
We integrated recent improvements within the floating catchment area (FCA) method family into an int...
Introduction: The existing healthcare-services-related literature tends to examine accessibility und...
The recent decade has witnessed a new wave of development in the place-based accessibility theory, r...
A spatially adaptive floating catchment is a circular area that expands outward from a provider loca...
Civil administration departments require reliable measures of accessibility so that residential care...
<p><b>Shape of a) adjusted decay functions <i>(f</i><sub><i>adj</i></sub><i>(d</i><sub><i>xy</i></su...
Background Floating catchment methods have recently been applied to identify priority regions for Au...
Background The adequate allocation of inpatient care resources requires assumptions about the need f...
Analysis of spatial access to healthcare services is critical for effective health resource planning...
[[abstract]]Assessing access to healthcare for an entire healthcare system involves accounting for d...
The provision of good health care services to citizens is of increasing importance to improve their ...
Abstract Background Estimating realistic access to health services is essential for designing suppor...
Abstract Background Optimal healthcare access improves the health status and decreases health inequa...
The Affordable Care Act has altered the healthcare landscape in the US. The Act mandated US resident...
Floating Catchment Area (FCA) methods are a popular tool to investigate accessibility to public faci...
We integrated recent improvements within the floating catchment area (FCA) method family into an int...
Introduction: The existing healthcare-services-related literature tends to examine accessibility und...
The recent decade has witnessed a new wave of development in the place-based accessibility theory, r...
A spatially adaptive floating catchment is a circular area that expands outward from a provider loca...
Civil administration departments require reliable measures of accessibility so that residential care...
<p><b>Shape of a) adjusted decay functions <i>(f</i><sub><i>adj</i></sub><i>(d</i><sub><i>xy</i></su...
Background Floating catchment methods have recently been applied to identify priority regions for Au...