Are differences in travel time or distance to healthcare for adults in global north countries associated with an impact on health outcomes? A systematic review
Objectives To investigate whether there is an association between differences in travel
time/travel distance to healthcare services and patients' health outcomes and assimilate the …
time/travel distance to healthcare services and patients' health outcomes and assimilate the …
A literature review of the use of GIS-based measures of access to health care services
G Higgs - Health Services and Outcomes Research Methodology, 2004 - Springer
The increasing availability of Geographical Information Systems (GIS) in health
organisations, together with the proliferation of spatially disaggregate data, has led to a …
organisations, together with the proliferation of spatially disaggregate data, has led to a …
Unequable spatial accessibility to hospitals in develo** megacities: New evidence from Bei**g
P Zhao, S Li, D Liu - Health & Place, 2020 - Elsevier
The increasing inequality in spatial accessibility to hospitals in develo** countries has
been attracting attention from researchers and politicians. The situation seems to be worse …
been attracting attention from researchers and politicians. The situation seems to be worse …
The relationship between distance to hospital and patient mortality in emergencies: an observational study
Objectives: Reconfiguration of emergency services could lead to patients with life-
threatening conditions travelling longer distances to hospital. Concerns have been raised …
threatening conditions travelling longer distances to hospital. Concerns have been raised …
[PDF][PDF] Vulnerable groups and access to health care: a critical interpretive review
The literature in the area of access to health care is large, diverse, and complex. It includes
empirical work using both qualitative and quantitative methods (and a diversity of …
empirical work using both qualitative and quantitative methods (and a diversity of …
Continuous and integrated health care services in rural areas. A literature study
EM Rygh, P Hjortdahl - Rural and Remote Health, 2007 - search.informit.org
This article presents the result of a literature review examining possible ways to improve
healthcare services in rural areas. While there is abundant literature on making healthcare …
healthcare services in rural areas. While there is abundant literature on making healthcare …
Epidemiology of asthma: the year in review
TV Hartert, RS Peebles Jr - Current opinion in pulmonary …, 2000 - journals.lww.com
Asthma is a worldwide problem, with more than 17 million persons in the United States
estimated to have asthma, and there is evidence that the prevalence is increasing. This …
estimated to have asthma, and there is evidence that the prevalence is increasing. This …
Rural health disparities in asthma care and outcomes
RS Valet, TT Perry, TV Hartert - Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2009 - Elsevier
Fifty-nine million Americans (21% of the US population) live in rural areas of the United
States. Compared with persons living in urban areas of the United States, rural populations …
States. Compared with persons living in urban areas of the United States, rural populations …
Dr. John has gone: assessing health professionals' contribution to remote rural community sustainability in the UK
J Farmer, W Lauder, H Richards, S Sharkey - Social Science & Medicine, 2003 - Elsevier
Due mainly to increasing difficulties in recruiting and retaining health professionals to work
in remote and peripheral areas of Scotland, there is discussion of the need to implement …
in remote and peripheral areas of Scotland, there is discussion of the need to implement …