Health facilities form a central component of health systems, providing curative and preventative services and structured to allow referral through a pyramid of increasingly complex service provision. Access to health care is a complex and multidimensional concept, however, in its most narrow sense, it refers to geographic availability. Linking health facilities to populations has been a traditional per capita index of heath care coverage, however, with locations of health facilities and higher resolution population data, Geographic Information Systems allow for a more refined metric of health access, define geographic inequalities in service provision and inform planning. Maximizing the value of spatial heath access requires a complete cen...
One of the most important indices of defining general welfare and quality-of-life of people in the w...
Background: Open data on the locations and services provided by health facilities in some countries ...
Over the second half of the twentieth century, the world has experienced enormous health improvement...
Health facilities form a central component of health systems, providing curative and preventative se...
Health facilities form a central component of health systems, providing curative and preventative se...
BACKGROUND: Efforts to tackle the enormous burden of ill-health in low-income countries are hampered...
Background: Efforts to tackle the enormous burden of ill-health in low-income countries are hampered...
Equity is an important criterion in evaluating health system performance. Developing a framework for...
Objectives: To achieve universal health coverage, adequate geographic access to quality healthcare s...
This study investigates the spatial pattern, distribution, and concentration of health facilities in...
The importance of creation of geodatabase and mapping of healthcare facilities in Northeast Nigeria,...
The most important indices of defining general welfare and quality of life of people in the world ar...
Timely access to emergency care can significantly reduce mortality. International benchmarks for acc...
This study investigates the spatial pattern, distribution, and concentration of health facilities in...
Background: Timely access to emergency care can substantially reduce mortality. International benchm...
One of the most important indices of defining general welfare and quality-of-life of people in the w...
Background: Open data on the locations and services provided by health facilities in some countries ...
Over the second half of the twentieth century, the world has experienced enormous health improvement...
Health facilities form a central component of health systems, providing curative and preventative se...
Health facilities form a central component of health systems, providing curative and preventative se...
BACKGROUND: Efforts to tackle the enormous burden of ill-health in low-income countries are hampered...
Background: Efforts to tackle the enormous burden of ill-health in low-income countries are hampered...
Equity is an important criterion in evaluating health system performance. Developing a framework for...
Objectives: To achieve universal health coverage, adequate geographic access to quality healthcare s...
This study investigates the spatial pattern, distribution, and concentration of health facilities in...
The importance of creation of geodatabase and mapping of healthcare facilities in Northeast Nigeria,...
The most important indices of defining general welfare and quality of life of people in the world ar...
Timely access to emergency care can significantly reduce mortality. International benchmarks for acc...
This study investigates the spatial pattern, distribution, and concentration of health facilities in...
Background: Timely access to emergency care can substantially reduce mortality. International benchm...
One of the most important indices of defining general welfare and quality-of-life of people in the w...
Background: Open data on the locations and services provided by health facilities in some countries ...
Over the second half of the twentieth century, the world has experienced enormous health improvement...