Objective: To describe self-reported inability to access health care and factors associated with lack of access among a socioeconomically disadvantaged group. Method: A cross-sectional survey with 906 adult clients of a large community welfare agency in New South Wales. Clients attending the service for emergency assistance completed a touchscreen survey. Results: Inability to access health care in the prior year was reported by more than one-third of the sample (38%), compared to the 5% found for the general population. Dentists (47%), specialists (43%) or GPs (29%) were the least accessible types of health care. The main reason for inability to access health care was cost, accounting for 60% of responses. Almost half (47%) the sample repo...
This study explores the issue of demand for health care and medicines in low-income country settings...
Background: This review provides an in-depth investigation into the difficulties facing older Austra...
Purpose: To examine factors associated with unmet need for mental health services and links with ...
Objective: To describe self-reported inability to access health care and factors associated with lac...
Abstract Objective: To describe self‐reported inability to access health care and factors associated...
Background: One group often identified as having low socioeconomic status, those living in remote or...
Background: Evidence from Australia and other countries suggests that some individuals struggle to m...
Multidisciplinary approaches to primary health care improve outcomes for individuals living with chr...
Background: Evidence from Australia and other countries suggests that some individuals struggle to m...
The purpose of this study is to examine the correlation between lack of insurance and increased soci...
Accompanying population ageing is an increase in the number of older Australians living with multipl...
Objective: To create and report survey-based indicators of the affordability of prescription medicin...
Objective: To understand the options available to general practitioners (GPs) to help patients exper...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study is to measure health care utilization in Australian cancer pati...
The study is aimed at investigating access to primary health care by examining various access parame...
This study explores the issue of demand for health care and medicines in low-income country settings...
Background: This review provides an in-depth investigation into the difficulties facing older Austra...
Purpose: To examine factors associated with unmet need for mental health services and links with ...
Objective: To describe self-reported inability to access health care and factors associated with lac...
Abstract Objective: To describe self‐reported inability to access health care and factors associated...
Background: One group often identified as having low socioeconomic status, those living in remote or...
Background: Evidence from Australia and other countries suggests that some individuals struggle to m...
Multidisciplinary approaches to primary health care improve outcomes for individuals living with chr...
Background: Evidence from Australia and other countries suggests that some individuals struggle to m...
The purpose of this study is to examine the correlation between lack of insurance and increased soci...
Accompanying population ageing is an increase in the number of older Australians living with multipl...
Objective: To create and report survey-based indicators of the affordability of prescription medicin...
Objective: To understand the options available to general practitioners (GPs) to help patients exper...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study is to measure health care utilization in Australian cancer pati...
The study is aimed at investigating access to primary health care by examining various access parame...
This study explores the issue of demand for health care and medicines in low-income country settings...
Background: This review provides an in-depth investigation into the difficulties facing older Austra...
Purpose: To examine factors associated with unmet need for mental health services and links with ...