Evaluating the inequity of healthcare accessibility across demographic groups in the post-COVID era is of critical importance for an aging society like Japan – it helps to achieve better social equity via distributing healthcare resources in health planning and policy making. Our study contributes to the first post-covid evaluation of multi-modal healthcare accessibility in Tokyo, Japan, the most populated metropolis in the world. A further novelty goes to the multi-dimensional examination of the inequity of healthcare accessibility (i.e. hospitals) by public transit, driving and walking – the horizontal inequity across urban space and the vertical inequity across three demographic groups (the young, adult and elderly) through network analy...
Introduction: The existing healthcare-services-related literature tends to examine accessibility und...
Abstract Background Geographical access to health car...
The accessibility of hospital facilities is of great importance not only for maintaining social stab...
Building age-friendly cities with good accessibility and social equity can help improve older adults...
Accessibility equity is a critical factor in developing equitable and sustainable communities. Altho...
The unequal allocation of healthcare resources raises many fundamental problems, one of which is how...
Although both geographic accessibility and socioeconomic status have been indicated as being importa...
Abstract Background For achieving equity of the accessibility to primary healthcare, measuring poten...
Objectives: This study aimed to clarify the relationship between the institution and resident with r...
With recent aging demographic trends, the needs for enhancing geo-spatial analysis capabilities and ...
Health care accessibility is a vital indicator for evaluating areas where there are medical shortage...
The development of an equitable city has been the primary goal of recent urban planning. Whereas pre...
The spatial equity of the healthcare system is an important factor in assessing how the different me...
The medical care produced by the National Health Service can be regarded as a form of impure public ...
Objectives: The objective of this study was to longitudinally examine the geographic distribution of...
Introduction: The existing healthcare-services-related literature tends to examine accessibility und...
Abstract Background Geographical access to health car...
The accessibility of hospital facilities is of great importance not only for maintaining social stab...
Building age-friendly cities with good accessibility and social equity can help improve older adults...
Accessibility equity is a critical factor in developing equitable and sustainable communities. Altho...
The unequal allocation of healthcare resources raises many fundamental problems, one of which is how...
Although both geographic accessibility and socioeconomic status have been indicated as being importa...
Abstract Background For achieving equity of the accessibility to primary healthcare, measuring poten...
Objectives: This study aimed to clarify the relationship between the institution and resident with r...
With recent aging demographic trends, the needs for enhancing geo-spatial analysis capabilities and ...
Health care accessibility is a vital indicator for evaluating areas where there are medical shortage...
The development of an equitable city has been the primary goal of recent urban planning. Whereas pre...
The spatial equity of the healthcare system is an important factor in assessing how the different me...
The medical care produced by the National Health Service can be regarded as a form of impure public ...
Objectives: The objective of this study was to longitudinally examine the geographic distribution of...
Introduction: The existing healthcare-services-related literature tends to examine accessibility und...
Abstract Background Geographical access to health car...
The accessibility of hospital facilities is of great importance not only for maintaining social stab...