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Accessibility of healthcare services

Measuring spatial accessibility to healthcare services with constraint of administrative boundary: a case study of Yanqing District, Beijing, China

Measuring spatial accessibility to healthcare services with constraint of administrative boundary: a case study of Yanqing District, Beijing, China

... the healthcare services in Yanqing District of Beijing, ...on healthcare accessi- bility, and confirm the significance of the modification proposed by this ...of healthcare service resources ...

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Availability of and Accessibility to Maternal Healthcare Services in the Northern Bangladesh

Availability of and Accessibility to Maternal Healthcare Services in the Northern Bangladesh

... of healthcare services does not mean that people have easy access to ...people’s accessibility to PHC, including maternal, services has been steadily improving since the ...ANC services ...

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‘THE TRUST PROJECT’ BUILDING BETTER ACCESSIBILITY TO HEALTHCARE SERVICES THROUGH BEHAVIOURAL ECONOMICS AND INSPIRATION LABS

‘THE TRUST PROJECT’ BUILDING BETTER ACCESSIBILITY TO HEALTHCARE SERVICES THROUGH BEHAVIOURAL ECONOMICS AND INSPIRATION LABS

... In this paper, we shall explore „The Trust Project‟ that managed to build higher accessibility to healthcare services in primary care centres in the Kingdome of Bahrain. The paper empirically ...

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A qualitative study of health system barriers to accessibility and utilization of maternal and newborn healthcare services in Ghana after user fee abolition

A qualitative study of health system barriers to accessibility and utilization of maternal and newborn healthcare services in Ghana after user fee abolition

... in healthcare facilities were another set of health system factors that discouraged women from seeking skilled ...of healthcare provides have a negative effect on access to, and equitable use of skilled ...

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The effects of China’s New Cooperative Medical Scheme on accessibility and affordability of healthcare services: an empirical research in Liaoning Province

The effects of China’s New Cooperative Medical Scheme on accessibility and affordability of healthcare services: an empirical research in Liaoning Province

... different healthcare service qualities and patients were prone to seek medical help form higher level of healthcare institutions like county hospitals instead of village clinics or township ...receive ...

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Geographic accessibility to primary healthcare centers in Mozambique

Geographic accessibility to primary healthcare centers in Mozambique

... to healthcare. Factors such as perceived quality of healthcare services, trust in the healthcare providers, quality of and sensitivity in communication by care providers with the public, and ...

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Perspectives of foreign university students on healthcare  services used in Brazil

Perspectives of foreign university students on healthcare services used in Brazil

... health services (Barbosa et ...as accessibility to the SUS and it’s capability to resolve health-related problems, which is similar to the discourse of the foreign university students (Barbosa et ...health ...

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Impact of Distance in the Provision of Maternal Health Care Services and Its Accountability in Murarai-II Block, Birbhum District

Impact of Distance in the Provision of Maternal Health Care Services and Its Accountability in Murarai-II Block, Birbhum District

... to healthcare (Murad, 2007). The access to health services is the area to which healthcare infrastructure is directly related and seems to influence the healthcare seeking behaviour of the ...

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Does the edge effect impact on the measure of spatial accessibility to healthcare providers?

Does the edge effect impact on the measure of spatial accessibility to healthcare providers?

... to healthcare services will continue to be one of the most important public health preoccupations, espe- cially in the context of the increase of social health ine- qualities ...in healthcare access ...

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Rural Healthcare Infrastructural Disparities in India: a Critical Analysis of Availability and Accessibility

Rural Healthcare Infrastructural Disparities in India: a Critical Analysis of Availability and Accessibility

... whole healthcare system. Efficient and effective delivery of healthcare services depends on the availability and accessibility of health infrastructure for the ...and accessibility of ...

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Maternal healthcare services use in Mwanza Region, Tanzania: a cross sectional baseline survey

Maternal healthcare services use in Mwanza Region, Tanzania: a cross sectional baseline survey

... ANC services free of charge may not be sufficient to improve the use of these services, as other factors ...treatment services) may be impediments to accessibility and use of these ...

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Patient Satisfaction at Tertiary Level Healthcare Services in Greece: Inpatient vs Outpatient Healthcare Services Assessment

Patient Satisfaction at Tertiary Level Healthcare Services in Greece: Inpatient vs Outpatient Healthcare Services Assessment

... This section discusses the data used and presents the research methodology. The aim of the aforementioned Quality Office is to collect data with respect to patient satisfaction in order to use them for the evaluation of ...

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Issues of accessibility to health services by older Australians: a review

Issues of accessibility to health services by older Australians: a review

... adults’ accessibility to healthcare services can better position health, aged and social care services to tackle future challenges expected from population ...specific accessibility ...

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The Empirical Determinants of Cassava Farmers Access to Microfinance Services in Abia State Nigeria

The Empirical Determinants of Cassava Farmers Access to Microfinance Services in Abia State Nigeria

... microfinance services to enable them engage in economic activities and be more self-reliant; increase employment opportunities, enhance household income and create ...financial services to the poor who are ...

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Patient-centred access to health care: conceptualising access at the interface of health systems and populations

Patient-centred access to health care: conceptualising access at the interface of health systems and populations

... of accessibility of services and five abilities of potential users are embedded in the process of utilising health care and relate to causes and conse- quences of interacting with health providers and ...

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New Hampshire Public Mental Health Consumer Survey Project: Summary of Findings May 2012

New Hampshire Public Mental Health Consumer Survey Project: Summary of Findings May 2012

... Among those surveyed, a range of data collected in this work indicates that there are grounds for concern for this population and that our state’s ability to maintain current agreement scores across survey questions may ...

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A case study on accessibility of medical and healthcare facilities in Mashhad using GIS

A case study on accessibility of medical and healthcare facilities in Mashhad using GIS

... centers can be considered as one of the indices for having access to healthcare [5]. As urban environments become complex day by day, the difficulty of planning in this field increases accordingly. The application ...

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Explaining variation in Down’s syndrome screening uptake: comparing the Netherlands with England and Denmark using documentary analysis and expert stakeholder interviews

Explaining variation in Down’s syndrome screening uptake: comparing the Netherlands with England and Denmark using documentary analysis and expert stakeholder interviews

... Personal decisions to accept or decline DSS are known to be influenced by a range of psychosocial factors including health beliefs and attitudes towards disability and termination of pregnancy [10]. Certain social cul- ...

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A case study of the counterpart technical support policy to improve rural health services in Beijing

A case study of the counterpart technical support policy to improve rural health services in Beijing

... In the three years between 2008 and 2010, two policies were targeted at rural health organizations: (1) financial and machinery investment; and (2) “counterpart technical support”. The former focused on financial ...

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Explaining variation in Down's syndrome screening uptake: comparing the Netherlands with England and Denmark using documentary analysis and expert stakeholder interviews.

Explaining variation in Down's syndrome screening uptake: comparing the Netherlands with England and Denmark using documentary analysis and expert stakeholder interviews.

... of healthcare pro- fessionals on screening choices is ...individual healthcare professionals’ attitudes do not have a significant effect on women’ s DSS choices ...in services where DSS uptake was ...

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