AbstractThe objective of this paper is to examine variations in perceptions of access to health care across and within 29 European countries. Using data from the 2008 round of the European Social Survey, we investigate the likelihood of an individual perceiving that they will experience difficulties accessing health care in the next 12 months, should they need it (N=51,835). We find that despite most European countries having mandates for universal health coverage, individuals who are low income, in poor health, lack citizenship in the country where they reside, 20–30 years old, unemployed and/or female have systematically greater odds of feeling unable to access care. Focusing on the role of income, we find that while there is a strong ass...
International audienceDoctors of the World – Médecins du monde (MdM) teams are dis- tinctive becaus...
Over the past 50 years, health care has been making a growing contribution to population health in m...
More than 1.5 million extra people have unmet need for healthcare since the beginning of the economi...
The objective of this paper is to examine variations in perceptions of access to health care across ...
AbstractThe objective of this paper is to examine variations in perceptions of access to health care...
AbstractOver the past 50 years, health care has been making a growing contribution to population hea...
The study investigated the magnitude and structure of health care access barriers and utilisation in...
Access to healthcare is inequitably distributed across different socioeconomic groups. Several vulne...
Access to care in modern societies is actually considered as a right to which every citizen is entit...
OBJECTIVES: We investigate the prevalence of unmet need arising from wait times, distance/transporta...
Background The study examines health-care accessibility in eastern Europe through the lens of indiv...
Through the principle of Universal Healthcare Coverage, many governments across Europe and beyond se...
© The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Public Health A...
This Work Project analyzes the unequal access to healthcare in Europe between 2004 and 2012, conside...
In recent years, health care reforms and restrained budgets have risen concerns about accessibility ...
International audienceDoctors of the World – Médecins du monde (MdM) teams are dis- tinctive becaus...
Over the past 50 years, health care has been making a growing contribution to population health in m...
More than 1.5 million extra people have unmet need for healthcare since the beginning of the economi...
The objective of this paper is to examine variations in perceptions of access to health care across ...
AbstractThe objective of this paper is to examine variations in perceptions of access to health care...
AbstractOver the past 50 years, health care has been making a growing contribution to population hea...
The study investigated the magnitude and structure of health care access barriers and utilisation in...
Access to healthcare is inequitably distributed across different socioeconomic groups. Several vulne...
Access to care in modern societies is actually considered as a right to which every citizen is entit...
OBJECTIVES: We investigate the prevalence of unmet need arising from wait times, distance/transporta...
Background The study examines health-care accessibility in eastern Europe through the lens of indiv...
Through the principle of Universal Healthcare Coverage, many governments across Europe and beyond se...
© The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Public Health A...
This Work Project analyzes the unequal access to healthcare in Europe between 2004 and 2012, conside...
In recent years, health care reforms and restrained budgets have risen concerns about accessibility ...
International audienceDoctors of the World – Médecins du monde (MdM) teams are dis- tinctive becaus...
Over the past 50 years, health care has been making a growing contribution to population health in m...
More than 1.5 million extra people have unmet need for healthcare since the beginning of the economi...