International audienceThe indigents have long been excluded from health policies in sub-Saharan Africa. Despite recent efforts by some countries to allow them free access to health services, they face a multitude of non-financial barriers that prevent them from accessing care. Interventions to address the multiple patient-level barriers to care, such as patient navigation interventions, could help reverse this trend. However, our scoping review showed that no navigation interventions in low-income countries targeted the indigents. The objective of this qualitative study is, therefore, to go beyond the lack of evidence and discuss relevant approaches to act in favor of health care equity. We interviewed 22 public health experts with the obje...
Access to health care is a major health and development issue. Most governments declare that their c...
Effective health care interventions are underutilized in the developing world, and income-related di...
p. 1100-1105Background Organisational barriers to primary healthcare are still relevant in developin...
International audienceThe indigents have long been excluded from health policies in sub-Saharan Afri...
Despite many important efforts to increase equity in the US health care system, not all Americans ha...
BACKGROUND. Logistic, cultural, educational, and other barriers can impede the delivery of high-qual...
Abstract Background Increasing access to health care services is considered central to improving the...
Abstract Background Systems navigation provided by individuals or teams is emerging as a strategy to...
BackgroundBreast cancer mortality rates in the U.S. remain relatively high, particularly among ethni...
Abstract Background Primary healthcare is the main entry to the health care system for most of the p...
Patient navigation is a model of care that aims to improve access to care by reducing the complexity...
In the U.S. an estimated 2.5 trillion dollars was spent on the management of chronic diseases. Today...
Abstract Background Actively involving patients and communities in health decisions can improve both...
The burden of chronic diseases dramatically increasing in developing countries, patient empowerment ...
Abstract Background There is a great deal of variation in the design and delivery of patient navigat...
Access to health care is a major health and development issue. Most governments declare that their c...
Effective health care interventions are underutilized in the developing world, and income-related di...
p. 1100-1105Background Organisational barriers to primary healthcare are still relevant in developin...
International audienceThe indigents have long been excluded from health policies in sub-Saharan Afri...
Despite many important efforts to increase equity in the US health care system, not all Americans ha...
BACKGROUND. Logistic, cultural, educational, and other barriers can impede the delivery of high-qual...
Abstract Background Increasing access to health care services is considered central to improving the...
Abstract Background Systems navigation provided by individuals or teams is emerging as a strategy to...
BackgroundBreast cancer mortality rates in the U.S. remain relatively high, particularly among ethni...
Abstract Background Primary healthcare is the main entry to the health care system for most of the p...
Patient navigation is a model of care that aims to improve access to care by reducing the complexity...
In the U.S. an estimated 2.5 trillion dollars was spent on the management of chronic diseases. Today...
Abstract Background Actively involving patients and communities in health decisions can improve both...
The burden of chronic diseases dramatically increasing in developing countries, patient empowerment ...
Abstract Background There is a great deal of variation in the design and delivery of patient navigat...
Access to health care is a major health and development issue. Most governments declare that their c...
Effective health care interventions are underutilized in the developing world, and income-related di...
p. 1100-1105Background Organisational barriers to primary healthcare are still relevant in developin...