Background: A key challenge for most systems is how to provide effective access to urgent and emergency care across rural and urban populations. Tensions about the placement and scope of hospital emergency services are longstanding in Irish political life and there has been recent reform to centralise hospital services in some regions. The focus of this paper is a system approach to examine the geographic variation in resourcing and utilisation of such care across GP practices, out-of-hours care, ambulance services, Emergency Departments and Local Injury Units in Ireland. Methods: We used a cross-sectional study design to evaluate variation in resource allocation by aggregating geographic funding to various elements of the urgent and emerge...
This paper undertakes an exploratory examination of the factors that affect where patients receive t...
This report proposes a resource allocation model for the Irish health services based on the principl...
Health care systems in many developed countries have services financed and provided by both public a...
Background: A key challenge for most systems is how to provide effective access to urgent and emerge...
Background: A key challenge for most systems is how to provide effective access to urgent and emerge...
BACKGROUND: A key challenge for most systems is how to provide effective access to urgent and emerge...
Ireland, like many countries, has reconfigured emergency care in recent years towards a more central...
Objectives: To compare user experiences of 8 regional urgent and emergency care systems in the Repub...
Background: Many emergency admissions are deemed to be potentially avoidable in a well-performing he...
Background: There is an increasing tendency to reconfigure acute hospital care towards a more centra...
Objectives: To understand the impact of emergency department (ED) reconfiguration on the number of p...
This paper analyses the extent of equity of health service delivery across the income distribution i...
Hospital services in Ireland have developed into a complex mixture of public and private provision w...
This report proposes a resource allocation model for the Irish health services based on the principl...
Access to health care is becoming a popular area of research in health geography especially in relat...
This paper undertakes an exploratory examination of the factors that affect where patients receive t...
This report proposes a resource allocation model for the Irish health services based on the principl...
Health care systems in many developed countries have services financed and provided by both public a...
Background: A key challenge for most systems is how to provide effective access to urgent and emerge...
Background: A key challenge for most systems is how to provide effective access to urgent and emerge...
BACKGROUND: A key challenge for most systems is how to provide effective access to urgent and emerge...
Ireland, like many countries, has reconfigured emergency care in recent years towards a more central...
Objectives: To compare user experiences of 8 regional urgent and emergency care systems in the Repub...
Background: Many emergency admissions are deemed to be potentially avoidable in a well-performing he...
Background: There is an increasing tendency to reconfigure acute hospital care towards a more centra...
Objectives: To understand the impact of emergency department (ED) reconfiguration on the number of p...
This paper analyses the extent of equity of health service delivery across the income distribution i...
Hospital services in Ireland have developed into a complex mixture of public and private provision w...
This report proposes a resource allocation model for the Irish health services based on the principl...
Access to health care is becoming a popular area of research in health geography especially in relat...
This paper undertakes an exploratory examination of the factors that affect where patients receive t...
This report proposes a resource allocation model for the Irish health services based on the principl...
Health care systems in many developed countries have services financed and provided by both public a...