Introduction We report on key performance indicators to highlight quality and variation in health care. Given Ontario’s diverse geography, we have prioritized improving measurement across the rural-urban continuum. This will improve our ability to discern the impact of geography on health care and health status to inform planning and decision making. Objectives and Approach Building on previous work to advance measurement of equity in health care, we struck a technical working group of experts to review methods for stratifying health system performance data by geographic location in the Ontario context. These methods were applied to a set of key performance indicators. The working group’s review of the results of this analysis will lead ...
This analysis determines the importance of geography and spatial behavior as predisposing and enabli...
A project presented to the Department of Physician Assistant of Wichita State University in partial ...
Quantification and assessment of nationwide population access to health-care services is a critical ...
Many health geography studies, including the Ottawa Neighbourhood Study (ONS), have faced significan...
Introduction A newly developed BC Ministry of Health geography classification has enabled a standard...
In the UK there has been an extensive amount of research in the field of geographical disparities in...
This study first aims to answer the question: does location affect quality of care? It does so by i...
This paper briefly describes how health status, access to health care and health outcomes vary by ge...
BackgroundIn the United States, there are nearly 1,400 Health Resources and Services Administration-...
Abstract Background Studies comparing the access to h...
Performance measurement is a necessary component of a transparent health system. In circumpolar regi...
Introduction: Research examining geographic variation in the structure of population health systems ...
This research concentrates on the spatial accessibility assessment to healthcare facilities. Specifi...
Abstract Background Since, at the health system level, there is little research into the possible in...
OBJECTIVES: A growing body of evidence indicates that the delivery of public health activities varie...
This analysis determines the importance of geography and spatial behavior as predisposing and enabli...
A project presented to the Department of Physician Assistant of Wichita State University in partial ...
Quantification and assessment of nationwide population access to health-care services is a critical ...
Many health geography studies, including the Ottawa Neighbourhood Study (ONS), have faced significan...
Introduction A newly developed BC Ministry of Health geography classification has enabled a standard...
In the UK there has been an extensive amount of research in the field of geographical disparities in...
This study first aims to answer the question: does location affect quality of care? It does so by i...
This paper briefly describes how health status, access to health care and health outcomes vary by ge...
BackgroundIn the United States, there are nearly 1,400 Health Resources and Services Administration-...
Abstract Background Studies comparing the access to h...
Performance measurement is a necessary component of a transparent health system. In circumpolar regi...
Introduction: Research examining geographic variation in the structure of population health systems ...
This research concentrates on the spatial accessibility assessment to healthcare facilities. Specifi...
Abstract Background Since, at the health system level, there is little research into the possible in...
OBJECTIVES: A growing body of evidence indicates that the delivery of public health activities varie...
This analysis determines the importance of geography and spatial behavior as predisposing and enabli...
A project presented to the Department of Physician Assistant of Wichita State University in partial ...
Quantification and assessment of nationwide population access to health-care services is a critical ...