A few studies have found that patients with heart failure (HF) living in less densely populated areas have reduced use of services and poorer outcomes. However, there is a lack of evidence regarding transport accessibility measured as the actual distance between the patient's home and the healthcare facility. The aim of this study was to investigate if different urbanisation levels and travel times to healthcare services are associated with the processes of care and the outcomes of HF. This retrospective cohort study included patients residing in the Local Healthcare Authority of Bologna (2915 square kilometres) who were discharged from hospital with a diagnosis of HF between 1 January and 31 December 2017. Six-month study outcomes included...
Evidence of health disparities between urban and rural populations usually favors urban dwellers. Un...
Objective: To compare the location and accessibility of current Australian chronic heart failure (CH...
Heart failure (HF) is a common, serious chronic condition with high morbidity, hospitalisation and m...
A few studies have found that patients with heart failure (HF) living in less densely populated area...
Background—Access to medical care differs between urban and rural residents, but the magnitude of th...
Rural residents with heart failure (HF) face more challenges than their urban counterparts in taking...
Background: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is a proven means to reduce morbidity and mortality among ca...
Background and Research Objective: Heart Failure (HF) is a disease state requiring ongoing and speci...
BACKGROUND: We describe how patient characteristics influence hospital bypass, interhospital transfe...
Background: Acute decompensated heart failure (ADHF) is the most common cause of hospital admission ...
Objective: To determine whether primary care management of chronic heart failure (CHF) differed betw...
Social and environmental factors in advanced heart failure (HF) patients may be crucial to cope with...
Objective: To determine whether primary care management of chronic heart failure (CHF) differed betw...
Objective : To compare the location and accessibility of current Australian chronic heart failure (C...
BackgroundʊAccess to medical care differs between urban and rural residents but the magnitude of the...
Evidence of health disparities between urban and rural populations usually favors urban dwellers. Un...
Objective: To compare the location and accessibility of current Australian chronic heart failure (CH...
Heart failure (HF) is a common, serious chronic condition with high morbidity, hospitalisation and m...
A few studies have found that patients with heart failure (HF) living in less densely populated area...
Background—Access to medical care differs between urban and rural residents, but the magnitude of th...
Rural residents with heart failure (HF) face more challenges than their urban counterparts in taking...
Background: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is a proven means to reduce morbidity and mortality among ca...
Background and Research Objective: Heart Failure (HF) is a disease state requiring ongoing and speci...
BACKGROUND: We describe how patient characteristics influence hospital bypass, interhospital transfe...
Background: Acute decompensated heart failure (ADHF) is the most common cause of hospital admission ...
Objective: To determine whether primary care management of chronic heart failure (CHF) differed betw...
Social and environmental factors in advanced heart failure (HF) patients may be crucial to cope with...
Objective: To determine whether primary care management of chronic heart failure (CHF) differed betw...
Objective : To compare the location and accessibility of current Australian chronic heart failure (C...
BackgroundʊAccess to medical care differs between urban and rural residents but the magnitude of the...
Evidence of health disparities between urban and rural populations usually favors urban dwellers. Un...
Objective: To compare the location and accessibility of current Australian chronic heart failure (CH...
Heart failure (HF) is a common, serious chronic condition with high morbidity, hospitalisation and m...