[HTML][HTML] Quantifying spatial accessibility of general practitioners by applying a modified huff three-step floating catchment area (MH3SFCA) method
Background It is necessary to ensure sufficient healthcare. The use of current, precise and
realistic methods to model spatial accessibility to healthcare and thus improved decision …
realistic methods to model spatial accessibility to healthcare and thus improved decision …
[HTML][HTML] Equality and social determinants of spatial accessibility, availability, and affordability to primary health care in Hong Kong, a descriptive study from the …
Objective Primary health care (PHC) is widely perceived to be the backbone of health care
systems. Since the outbreak of COVID-19, PHC has not only provided primary medical …
systems. Since the outbreak of COVID-19, PHC has not only provided primary medical …
MHV3SFCA: A new measure to capture the spatial accessibility of health care systems
R Jörg, L Haldimann - Health & Place, 2023 - Elsevier
Good accessibility of health care services is essential to meet the needs of the population
and ensure adequate health care coverage. It usually refers to two spatial dimensions …
and ensure adequate health care coverage. It usually refers to two spatial dimensions …
Measuring spatial accessibility to primary health care services: Utilising dynamic catchment sizes
MR McGrail, JS Humphreys - Applied Geography, 2014 - Elsevier
The two-step floating catchment area (2SFCA) method continues to be a popular measure of
spatial accessibility, especially in relation to primary-level health care. Despite its popularity …
spatial accessibility, especially in relation to primary-level health care. Despite its popularity …
[HTML][HTML] Methods of measuring spatial accessibility to health care in Uganda
Ensuring everyone has access to health care regardless of demographic, geographic and
social economic status is a key component of universal health coverage. In sub-Saharan …
social economic status is a key component of universal health coverage. In sub-Saharan …
An integrated approach to measuring potential spatial access to health care services
AA Khan - Socio-economic planning sciences, 1992 - Elsevier
In recent years there have been several attempts to develop quantitative measures of
potential spatial access to health care services which, despite their limitations, offer many …
potential spatial access to health care services which, despite their limitations, offer many …
Capturing modelled and perceived spatial access to ambulatory health care services in rural and urban areas in Germany
N Baier, J Pieper, J Schweikart, R Busse… - Social Science & Medicine, 2020 - Elsevier
Studies on social and regional inequalities in access to health care often use spatial
indicators such as physician density to measure access to health care. However, the …
indicators such as physician density to measure access to health care. However, the …
Supply-demand adjusted two-steps floating catchment area (SDA-2SFCA) model for measuring spatial access to health care
Spatial accessibility to health care plays a vital role in the evaluation of medical resource
equality. A widely used method of spatial accessibility is the Two-Step Floating Catchment …
equality. A widely used method of spatial accessibility is the Two-Step Floating Catchment …
[HTML][HTML] Measuring geographic access to health care: raster and network-based methods
Background Inequalities in geographic access to health care result from the configuration of
facilities, population distribution, and the transportation infrastructure. In recent accessibility …
facilities, population distribution, and the transportation infrastructure. In recent accessibility …
Measuring spatial health disparity using a network-based accessibility index method in a GIS environment: A case study of Hillsborough County, Florida
In recent decades, the health care delivery system in the United States has been greatly
transformed and more widely examined. Even with one of the most developed health care …
transformed and more widely examined. Even with one of the most developed health care …