Hospitals need to understand patient flows in an increasingly competitive health economy. New initiatives like Patient Choice and the Darzi Review further increase this demand. Essential to understanding patient flows are demographic and geographic profiles of health care service providers, known as 'catchment areas' and 'catchment populations'. This information helps Primary Care Trusts (PCTs) to review how their populations are accessing services, measure inequalities and commission services; likewise it assists Secondary Care Providers (SCPs) to measure and assess potential gains in market share, redesign services, evaluate admission thresholds and plan financial budgets. Unlike PCTs, SCPs do not operate within fixed geographic boundarie...
Introduction: The existing healthcare-services-related literature tends to examine accessibility und...
This research has emanated from the geographical concerns raised by organisational change in the Bri...
In general cantons regulate and control the Swiss health service system; patient flows within and be...
Hospitals need to understand patient flows in an increasingly competitive health economy. New initia...
The provision of good health care services to citizens is of increasing importance to improve their ...
© 2012, Copyright © 2012, Operational Research Society Ltd. This paper describes the development of ...
This paper describes the development of a decision support framework, which contributed to the strat...
Analysis of spatial access to healthcare services is critical for effective health resource planning...
An understanding of spatial patterns of health facility use allows a more informed approach to the m...
[[abstract]]Assessing access to healthcare for an entire healthcare system involves accounting for d...
Background: To develop a method to use survey data to establish catchment areas of primary care or P...
Abstract Background Floating Catchment Area (FCA) metrics provide a comprehensive measure of potenti...
Background To develop a method to use survey data to establish catchment areas of primary care or Pr...
There is both medical and political drive to centralise secondary services in larger hospitals throu...
Primary Care is fundamental to a well-functioning health system. Various geographical small areas in...
Introduction: The existing healthcare-services-related literature tends to examine accessibility und...
This research has emanated from the geographical concerns raised by organisational change in the Bri...
In general cantons regulate and control the Swiss health service system; patient flows within and be...
Hospitals need to understand patient flows in an increasingly competitive health economy. New initia...
The provision of good health care services to citizens is of increasing importance to improve their ...
© 2012, Copyright © 2012, Operational Research Society Ltd. This paper describes the development of ...
This paper describes the development of a decision support framework, which contributed to the strat...
Analysis of spatial access to healthcare services is critical for effective health resource planning...
An understanding of spatial patterns of health facility use allows a more informed approach to the m...
[[abstract]]Assessing access to healthcare for an entire healthcare system involves accounting for d...
Background: To develop a method to use survey data to establish catchment areas of primary care or P...
Abstract Background Floating Catchment Area (FCA) metrics provide a comprehensive measure of potenti...
Background To develop a method to use survey data to establish catchment areas of primary care or Pr...
There is both medical and political drive to centralise secondary services in larger hospitals throu...
Primary Care is fundamental to a well-functioning health system. Various geographical small areas in...
Introduction: The existing healthcare-services-related literature tends to examine accessibility und...
This research has emanated from the geographical concerns raised by organisational change in the Bri...
In general cantons regulate and control the Swiss health service system; patient flows within and be...