Introduction: Objective: To conduct an analysis of all registered South Africa (SA) diagnostic radiology equipment, assess the number of equipment units per capita by imaging modality, and compare SA figures with published international data, in preparation for the introduction of national health insurance (NHI) in SA.Methods: The SA Radiation Control Board's database of registered diagnostic radiology equipment was analysed by modality, province and healthcare sector. Access to services was reflected as number of units/million population, and compared with published international data.Results: General X-ray units are the most equitably distributed and accessible resource (34.8/million). For fluoroscopy (6.6/million), mammography (4.96/mil...
Introduction: The public health system in South Africa is a tiered system. Throughout the Western Ca...
Background: South Africa has high healthcare expenses. Improving cost-consciousness could decrease g...
The World Health Organization (WHO) states that 50-75% of people across the globe do not have adequa...
CITATION: Ngoya, P. S., Muhogora, W. E. & Pitcher, R. D. 2016. Defining the diagnostic divide : an a...
Introduction: estimates indicate that two-thirds of the world's population lack adequate access...
CITATION: Maboreke, T.; Banhwa, J. & Pitcher, R. D. 2019. An audit of licensed Zimbabwean radiology ...
Background To facilitate imaging resource planning and address key health targets of the United Nat...
Purpose: This research aims to understand key problems and identify possible solutions in the market...
Abstract Background The reduction of inequality is a key United Nations 2030 Sustainable Development...
Background: This study investigated and analyzed the relationship between medical resources and econ...
Purpose: Access to diagnostics is vital for clinical decision-making but is rarely prioritized in na...
Role extension has been debated amongst South African radiographers for a number of years. However, ...
Thesis (DTech (Radiology))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2016.The aim of this study was ...
In recent years Swaziland’s medical field has been graced by computerised data collecting systems an...
Introduction: Uganda has limited health resources. It is important to measure the need for imaging i...
Introduction: The public health system in South Africa is a tiered system. Throughout the Western Ca...
Background: South Africa has high healthcare expenses. Improving cost-consciousness could decrease g...
The World Health Organization (WHO) states that 50-75% of people across the globe do not have adequa...
CITATION: Ngoya, P. S., Muhogora, W. E. & Pitcher, R. D. 2016. Defining the diagnostic divide : an a...
Introduction: estimates indicate that two-thirds of the world's population lack adequate access...
CITATION: Maboreke, T.; Banhwa, J. & Pitcher, R. D. 2019. An audit of licensed Zimbabwean radiology ...
Background To facilitate imaging resource planning and address key health targets of the United Nat...
Purpose: This research aims to understand key problems and identify possible solutions in the market...
Abstract Background The reduction of inequality is a key United Nations 2030 Sustainable Development...
Background: This study investigated and analyzed the relationship between medical resources and econ...
Purpose: Access to diagnostics is vital for clinical decision-making but is rarely prioritized in na...
Role extension has been debated amongst South African radiographers for a number of years. However, ...
Thesis (DTech (Radiology))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2016.The aim of this study was ...
In recent years Swaziland’s medical field has been graced by computerised data collecting systems an...
Introduction: Uganda has limited health resources. It is important to measure the need for imaging i...
Introduction: The public health system in South Africa is a tiered system. Throughout the Western Ca...
Background: South Africa has high healthcare expenses. Improving cost-consciousness could decrease g...
The World Health Organization (WHO) states that 50-75% of people across the globe do not have adequa...