Background: Studies on the association between access to health care and household income have rarely included an assessment of 'forgone care', but this indicator could add to our understanding of the inverse care law. We hypothesize that reporting forgone care is more prevalent in low income groups. Methods: The study is based on the 'Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE)', focusing on the non-institutionalized population aged 50 years or older. Data are included from France, Germany, Greece, Italy and Sweden. The dependent variable is assessed by the following question: During the last twelve months, did you forgo any types of care because of the costs you would have to pay, or because this care was not available or no...
Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of self-reported underuse of med...
We use the method of deficit accumulation to describe prevalent and incident levels of frailty in co...
Macroeconomic downturns can have both an important impact on the availability of informal care and t...
Background: Studies on the association between access to health care and household income have rarel...
Background: Studies on the association between access to health care and household income have rarel...
Background. Studies on the association between access to health care and household income have rarel...
Objectives. The general aim of the article is to incorporate the stratification perspective into the...
OBJECTIVES: Demographic change has led to an increase of older people in need of long-term care in n...
This paper examines health care utilization among elderly people in sixteen European countries using...
Objectives Demographic change has led to an increase of older people in need of long-term care in ne...
In this paper, we study how elderly individuals adjust their informal long-term care utilization to ...
This paper investigates the interplay of socioeconomic and medical determinants of health care utili...
OBJECTIVES:In countries with universal health coverage (UHC), national public health insurances cove...
Demographic change has led to an increase of older people in need of long-term care in nearly all Eu...
Macroeconomic downturns can have an important impact on the receipt of informal and formal long-term...
Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of self-reported underuse of med...
We use the method of deficit accumulation to describe prevalent and incident levels of frailty in co...
Macroeconomic downturns can have both an important impact on the availability of informal care and t...
Background: Studies on the association between access to health care and household income have rarel...
Background: Studies on the association between access to health care and household income have rarel...
Background. Studies on the association between access to health care and household income have rarel...
Objectives. The general aim of the article is to incorporate the stratification perspective into the...
OBJECTIVES: Demographic change has led to an increase of older people in need of long-term care in n...
This paper examines health care utilization among elderly people in sixteen European countries using...
Objectives Demographic change has led to an increase of older people in need of long-term care in ne...
In this paper, we study how elderly individuals adjust their informal long-term care utilization to ...
This paper investigates the interplay of socioeconomic and medical determinants of health care utili...
OBJECTIVES:In countries with universal health coverage (UHC), national public health insurances cove...
Demographic change has led to an increase of older people in need of long-term care in nearly all Eu...
Macroeconomic downturns can have an important impact on the receipt of informal and formal long-term...
Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of self-reported underuse of med...
We use the method of deficit accumulation to describe prevalent and incident levels of frailty in co...
Macroeconomic downturns can have both an important impact on the availability of informal care and t...