Communities living in border areas face greater challenges in terms of access to health compared to urban communities. This article aims to strengthen and complement previous research on health accessibility policies for people in border areas. This research is a literature review that uses the Publish or Perish (PoP) software to search for relevant articles, as well as the Vos viewer to visualize the relevance of previous research. A total of 19 relevant previous studies were used in this study. The results of the research show that people in border areas, both in Indonesia and other developing countries, face significant health access problems. The implication of this research is the importance for governments in developing countries to d...
Background: The level of equalization of health services has not been achieved optimally, there are ...
In recent decades, access to primary health care has become a crucial issue for health policy planne...
In recent decades, access to primary health care has become a crucial issue for health policy planne...
Background: Indonesian has 497 District consisting of 399 districts and 98 cities, some districts ar...
Indonesia is an archipelago country comprises of 17.508 islands. The country shares land borders wit...
Background: Indonesian has 497 District consisting of 399 districts and 98 cities, some districts ar...
AbstractThe border region is a regional / geographic region associated with neighboring countries, w...
<p><strong>Abstract</strong></p><p>The border region is a regional / geographic region associated wi...
The health services disparities is still felt by the community, especially those living in the archi...
This study aims to learn about the implementation of health policies dealing with malnutrition, as w...
Indonesian citizens must have the ability to access appropriate health care and facilities. Rural re...
Health development is faced with a variety of important issues including health status disparities; ...
Health development is faced with a variety of important issues including health status disparities; ...
Health development is faced with a variety of important issues including health status disparities; ...
No AbstractKeywords: Access; healthcare utilization; barriers; sub-Saharan African; migrant; Thailan
Background: The level of equalization of health services has not been achieved optimally, there are ...
In recent decades, access to primary health care has become a crucial issue for health policy planne...
In recent decades, access to primary health care has become a crucial issue for health policy planne...
Background: Indonesian has 497 District consisting of 399 districts and 98 cities, some districts ar...
Indonesia is an archipelago country comprises of 17.508 islands. The country shares land borders wit...
Background: Indonesian has 497 District consisting of 399 districts and 98 cities, some districts ar...
AbstractThe border region is a regional / geographic region associated with neighboring countries, w...
<p><strong>Abstract</strong></p><p>The border region is a regional / geographic region associated wi...
The health services disparities is still felt by the community, especially those living in the archi...
This study aims to learn about the implementation of health policies dealing with malnutrition, as w...
Indonesian citizens must have the ability to access appropriate health care and facilities. Rural re...
Health development is faced with a variety of important issues including health status disparities; ...
Health development is faced with a variety of important issues including health status disparities; ...
Health development is faced with a variety of important issues including health status disparities; ...
No AbstractKeywords: Access; healthcare utilization; barriers; sub-Saharan African; migrant; Thailan
Background: The level of equalization of health services has not been achieved optimally, there are ...
In recent decades, access to primary health care has become a crucial issue for health policy planne...
In recent decades, access to primary health care has become a crucial issue for health policy planne...