BACKGROUND: Several studies have shown that people living in areas underserved in physicians have reduced odds of consulting. However, beyond the magnitude of this effect averaged for the whole population, policymakers need to know whether specific subgroups faced with transportation difficulties, such as the elderly and especially the disabled elderly, have a particularly restricted access to physicians when residing in underserved areas. METHODS: The study sample, representative of the French population aged 18-75 in 1999, comprised 12 405 individuals. Multilevel Poisson models were used to investigate the impact of the area-level density of general practitioners (GPs) on the number of GP consultations reported over the previous 12 months...
OBJECTIVE: To examine socioeconomic differences in general practice consultation rates among patient...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Unmet health care needs are associated with negative health outcom...
Population ageing raises the question of long-term care arrangements for disabled older adults, be i...
BACKGROUND: Several studies have shown that people living in areas underserved in physicians have re...
Background: Several studies have shown that people living in areas underserved in physicians have re...
Objective The aim of this study was to explore whether social support and socio-economic status have...
We investigated the impact of accessibility to General Practitioner (GP) services on the use of GP s...
Background Primary care is the first point of care, also for people with disabilities. The accessibi...
Background: Primary care is the first point of care, also for people with disabilities. The accessib...
International audienceDisparities in physicians' geographical distribution lead to highly unequal ac...
BACKGROUND: Since household time and financial resources for health care are primarily spent for tho...
Background: The disruption in healthcare provision due to the COVID-19 pandemic forced many non-urge...
BACKGROUND: In France, emergency departments (EDs) are the fastest and most common means for general...
Despite the sizeable cuts in public healthcare spending, part of the austerity measures recently und...
OBJECTIVE: To examine socioeconomic differences in general practice consultation rates among patient...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Unmet health care needs are associated with negative health outcom...
Population ageing raises the question of long-term care arrangements for disabled older adults, be i...
BACKGROUND: Several studies have shown that people living in areas underserved in physicians have re...
Background: Several studies have shown that people living in areas underserved in physicians have re...
Objective The aim of this study was to explore whether social support and socio-economic status have...
We investigated the impact of accessibility to General Practitioner (GP) services on the use of GP s...
Background Primary care is the first point of care, also for people with disabilities. The accessibi...
Background: Primary care is the first point of care, also for people with disabilities. The accessib...
International audienceDisparities in physicians' geographical distribution lead to highly unequal ac...
BACKGROUND: Since household time and financial resources for health care are primarily spent for tho...
Background: The disruption in healthcare provision due to the COVID-19 pandemic forced many non-urge...
BACKGROUND: In France, emergency departments (EDs) are the fastest and most common means for general...
Despite the sizeable cuts in public healthcare spending, part of the austerity measures recently und...
OBJECTIVE: To examine socioeconomic differences in general practice consultation rates among patient...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Unmet health care needs are associated with negative health outcom...
Population ageing raises the question of long-term care arrangements for disabled older adults, be i...