This study aimed to evaluate whether subjective assessments of unmet need may complement conventional methods of measuring socioeconomic inequity in health care utilization. This study draws on the 2003 Canadian Community Health Survey to develop a conceptual framework for understanding how unmet need arises, to empirically assess the association between utilization and the different types of unmet need (due to waiting times, barriers and personal reasons), and to investigate the effect of adjusting for unmet need on estimates of income-related inequity. The study's findings suggest that a disaggregated approach to analyzing unmet need is required, since the three different subgroups of unmet need that we identify in Canada have different a...
Purpose: This paper uses a unique nationwide survey data derived from the 2003 Utilisation of Health...
Despite the promise of universal care, many Canadians report having unmet healthcare needs. We condu...
Purpose: This paper uses a unique nationwide survey data derived from the 2003 Utilisation of Health...
This study aimed to evaluate whether subjective assessments of unmet need may complement conventiona...
This study aimed to evaluate whether subjective assessments of unmet need may complement conventiona...
Objectives This analysis examines the prevalence of self-reported unmet needs for health care and th...
Abstract Background The Canadian health care system has striven to remove financial or other barrier...
Ensuring adequate and fair access to health care is a priority objective for European governments. T...
This paper examined the relationships between need for care and the utilization of nursing services ...
While ensuring adequate access to care is a central concern in countries with universal health care ...
Objectives This article examines recent trends in self-reported unmet health care needs among the ho...
Abstract Background A key policy objective in most publicly financed health care systems is to alloc...
Background: Maximizing function in daily life is a primary goal for persons with chronic conditions....
Unmet health care needs are determined as the difference between the services judged necessary and t...
In this paper we analyse the distribution of family physician use in Canada to explore whether the s...
Purpose: This paper uses a unique nationwide survey data derived from the 2003 Utilisation of Health...
Despite the promise of universal care, many Canadians report having unmet healthcare needs. We condu...
Purpose: This paper uses a unique nationwide survey data derived from the 2003 Utilisation of Health...
This study aimed to evaluate whether subjective assessments of unmet need may complement conventiona...
This study aimed to evaluate whether subjective assessments of unmet need may complement conventiona...
Objectives This analysis examines the prevalence of self-reported unmet needs for health care and th...
Abstract Background The Canadian health care system has striven to remove financial or other barrier...
Ensuring adequate and fair access to health care is a priority objective for European governments. T...
This paper examined the relationships between need for care and the utilization of nursing services ...
While ensuring adequate access to care is a central concern in countries with universal health care ...
Objectives This article examines recent trends in self-reported unmet health care needs among the ho...
Abstract Background A key policy objective in most publicly financed health care systems is to alloc...
Background: Maximizing function in daily life is a primary goal for persons with chronic conditions....
Unmet health care needs are determined as the difference between the services judged necessary and t...
In this paper we analyse the distribution of family physician use in Canada to explore whether the s...
Purpose: This paper uses a unique nationwide survey data derived from the 2003 Utilisation of Health...
Despite the promise of universal care, many Canadians report having unmet healthcare needs. We condu...
Purpose: This paper uses a unique nationwide survey data derived from the 2003 Utilisation of Health...