Having timely access to emergency health care (EHC) depends largely on where you live. In this Scandinavian case study, we investigate how accessibility to EHC varies spatially in order to reveal potential socio-spatial disparities in access. Distinct measures of EHC accessibility were calculated for southern Sweden in a network analysis using a Geographical Information System (GIS) based on data from 2018. An ANOVA test was carried out to investigate how accessibility vary for different measures between urban and rural areas, and negative binominal regression modelling was then carried out to assess potential disparities in accessibility between socioeconomic and demographic groups. Areas with high shares of older adults show poor access t...
Access to care in modern societies is actually considered as a right to which every citizen is entit...
This paper analyzes healthcare access for individuals with disabilities living in rural areas. In ...
Accessibility of emergency medical care is one of the crucial factors in evaluating national primary...
Having timely access to emergency health care (EHC) depends largely on where you live. In this Scand...
Providing high-quality health care to everyone who needs it is a central objective for theSwedish he...
This thesis has examined and compared physical accessibility to primary care facilities, or health c...
Potential access to healthcare facilities is one of the main determinants of health. This study inve...
Injury is a leading cause of the global disease burden, accounting for 10 percent of all deaths worl...
Since the Swedish health care system is mostly organized at a regional level and the population dens...
This research concentrates on the spatial accessibility assessment to healthcare facilities. Specifi...
BACKGROUND: Assessment of the spatial accessibility of hospital accident and emergency departments a...
In the temporary context of rural out-outmigration, growing agglomerations, demographic ageing andme...
Abstract Background In rural regions with a low population density, distances to health care provide...
Ensuring access to healthcare in emergency health situations is a persistent concern for health syst...
Background: This paper analyses the relationship between public perceptions of access to general pra...
Access to care in modern societies is actually considered as a right to which every citizen is entit...
This paper analyzes healthcare access for individuals with disabilities living in rural areas. In ...
Accessibility of emergency medical care is one of the crucial factors in evaluating national primary...
Having timely access to emergency health care (EHC) depends largely on where you live. In this Scand...
Providing high-quality health care to everyone who needs it is a central objective for theSwedish he...
This thesis has examined and compared physical accessibility to primary care facilities, or health c...
Potential access to healthcare facilities is one of the main determinants of health. This study inve...
Injury is a leading cause of the global disease burden, accounting for 10 percent of all deaths worl...
Since the Swedish health care system is mostly organized at a regional level and the population dens...
This research concentrates on the spatial accessibility assessment to healthcare facilities. Specifi...
BACKGROUND: Assessment of the spatial accessibility of hospital accident and emergency departments a...
In the temporary context of rural out-outmigration, growing agglomerations, demographic ageing andme...
Abstract Background In rural regions with a low population density, distances to health care provide...
Ensuring access to healthcare in emergency health situations is a persistent concern for health syst...
Background: This paper analyses the relationship between public perceptions of access to general pra...
Access to care in modern societies is actually considered as a right to which every citizen is entit...
This paper analyzes healthcare access for individuals with disabilities living in rural areas. In ...
Accessibility of emergency medical care is one of the crucial factors in evaluating national primary...