Using monthly data from the Understanding Society (UKHLS) COVID-19 Survey we analyse the evolution of unmet need and assess how the UK health care system performed against the norm of horizontal equity in health care access during the first wave of COVID-19 wave. Unmet need was most evident for hospital care, and less pronounced for primary health services (medical helplines, GP consultations, local pharmacist advice, over the counter medications and prescriptions). Despite this, there is no evidence that horizontal equity, with respect to income, was violated for NHS hospital outpatient and inpatient care during the first wave of the pandemic. There is evidence of pro-rich inequities in access to GP consultations, prescriptions and medical...
Objective Access to health services and adequate care is influenced by sex, ethnicity, socioeconomic...
The first wave of the covid-19 pandemic led many people to have unmet health care needs, which could...
This paper documents that the COVID-19 pandemic induced pressures on the health care system have sig...
Using monthly data from the Understanding Society (UKHLS) COVID-19 Survey we analyse the evolution o...
Background: The disruption in healthcare provision due to the COVID-19 pandemic forced many non-urge...
Published on 1 July 2020This paper establishes an association between income and the likelihood of s...
The exceptional circumstances brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic have affected the traditional o...
This paper extends the earlier work of Davillas and Jones (2021) on socioeconomic inequality in ment...
Purpose: This paper establishes an association between income and the likelihood of seeking medical ...
The objective of this study was to determine the further care needs of people discharged from the ho...
The objective of this study was to determine the further care needs of people discharged from the ho...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to present a reflective account of inequalities exposed by th...
OBJECTIVE: The first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic had a major impact on healthcare utilisation. The...
The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic constituted a large shock to the risk of acquiring a disease that...
The exceptional circumstances brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic have affected the traditional o...
Objective Access to health services and adequate care is influenced by sex, ethnicity, socioeconomic...
The first wave of the covid-19 pandemic led many people to have unmet health care needs, which could...
This paper documents that the COVID-19 pandemic induced pressures on the health care system have sig...
Using monthly data from the Understanding Society (UKHLS) COVID-19 Survey we analyse the evolution o...
Background: The disruption in healthcare provision due to the COVID-19 pandemic forced many non-urge...
Published on 1 July 2020This paper establishes an association between income and the likelihood of s...
The exceptional circumstances brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic have affected the traditional o...
This paper extends the earlier work of Davillas and Jones (2021) on socioeconomic inequality in ment...
Purpose: This paper establishes an association between income and the likelihood of seeking medical ...
The objective of this study was to determine the further care needs of people discharged from the ho...
The objective of this study was to determine the further care needs of people discharged from the ho...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to present a reflective account of inequalities exposed by th...
OBJECTIVE: The first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic had a major impact on healthcare utilisation. The...
The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic constituted a large shock to the risk of acquiring a disease that...
The exceptional circumstances brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic have affected the traditional o...
Objective Access to health services and adequate care is influenced by sex, ethnicity, socioeconomic...
The first wave of the covid-19 pandemic led many people to have unmet health care needs, which could...
This paper documents that the COVID-19 pandemic induced pressures on the health care system have sig...