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Exploring Access to and Satisfaction with Health Services [PDF]

open access: possibleTopics in Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation, 2007
To describe the quality of health services for persons with spinal cord injury (SCI), we studied satisfaction and access among a sample of National Spinal Cord Injury Database participants surveyed between 2000 and 2005. Respondents generally reported positive experiences, although exploratory analyses revealed less education and lack of private health
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Accessing Health Services

2020
Access to healthcare and health information can be confusing or even frightening for people who have learning disabilities or autism, but good access to healthcare can be the key to good health outcomes, and carers and support workers can make a significant difference to a person’s well-being.
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Access to health services

Journal of International Development, 1991
AbstractThis paper examines interrelationships between health status, access and utilization. Indicators for each of these are measured for China and India. It is shown that China, both during Mao and Deng periods, scores over India in the provision of health services to the rural population. Differences in economic inequalities, organization of health
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Confidentiality and access to sexual health services

Sexual Health, 2009
Background: Confidentiality concerns are often described as barriers to seeking sexual health care. There has been little research describing the relative importance of confidentiality to clients of sexual health clinics, and whether members of high-risk groups have greater concerns. This study aimed to determine the importance of confidentiality and
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Spatial Access to Health Services

2012
Recent years have seen a renewed interest in a more integrated planning approach for service provision. Previously, government investment to improve access to public services has been prioritised either on the basis of the spatial distribution of services or on the availability of transport services.
Karyn Morrissey   +4 more
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Unrestricted access to mental health services

Nursing Standard, 2002
This study examines referrals to a nurse-led, community-based, acute psychiatric assessment and treatment centre in the north west of England which operates an open referral system. Data were collated over 12 months and the total number of assessments was 1,544. It focused on the appropriateness of emergency assessments, which accounted for 29 per cent
Carol Smith   +3 more
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Commentary: Hispanic Access to Health/Mental Health Services

Psychiatric Quarterly, 2002
Currently, the Hispanic population of the United States is growing very rapidly. Despite the significance of this growth and the fact that it is expected that Hispanics will be soon the largest ethnic minority group in this country, the access to health/mental health care for the Hispanic population is rather limited.
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An Index of Accessibility for Ambulatory Health Services

Medical Care, 1979
This paper discusses an Index developed and used to measure accessibility to health services provided on an outpatient basis at the Kaiser Community Health Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio. The Index is based on four levels of urgency or severity of illness and on the waiting times to get entry into the system.
Howard Simon   +3 more
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Rural Health: Access to Care and Services [PDF]

open access: possibleHome Health Care Management & Practice, 2010
Lack of access to quality health care has been a long-standing risk for rural Americans. Multiple factors are emerging that may increase this risk in the future. The National Association for Home Care continuously keeps rural access on the radar and supports legislation that will preserve home care access to vulnerable rural areas. Of special interest
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Access To Care In The Indian Health Service

Health Affairs, 1993
The Indian Health Service (IHS) is unique among U.S. private and public health programs in that free comprehensive health services are provided to eligible American Indians and Alaska Natives regardless of their ability to pay. However, resource limitations may compel some eligible persons to go outside of the IHS system to receive health care ...
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