نتایج جستجو برای: health services accessibility

تعداد نتایج: 1205287  

ژورنال: مدیریت سلامت 2014

Introduction: Unmet needs are defined as the difference between services judged necessary to deal appropriately with health problems and services actually received. Unmet needs are considered as simple tools in monitoring the accessibility and the extent of inequity in access and use of health care. Methods: This is a cross-section health survey. The sample consists of 792 households living in...

Journal: :hospital practice and research 0
ahmad salimzadeh rheumatology research center, sina hospital, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran alireza jalali-farahani department of anesthesiology, faculty of medicine, baqiyatallah university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran mohammadjavad alishiri applied biotechnology research center, baqiyatallah university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran gholam hossein alishiri department of rheumatology, faculty of medicine, baqiyatallah hospital research development committee, and baqiyatallah university of medical sciences, ir iran ali ayoubian department of health services management, islamic azad university, tehran north branch, tehran, ir iran

accessibility to all levels of information technology has experienced rapid progress in recent years, particularly in the health sector. rapid penetration into this technology has led to changes in lifestyles and changes in the working procedures of institutions. in 2014, the number of internet users reached 3 billion, and this number is predicted to exceed 8 billion in 2018. statistics estimat...

2002
Ana-Claudia Bara Wim J. A. van den Heuvel Johannes A. M. Maarse

Aim. To describe health care reforms and analyze the transition of the health care system in Romania in the 19892001 period. Method. We analyzed policy documents, political intentions and objectives of health care reform, described new legislation, and presented changes in financial resources of the health care system. Results. The reforms of the health care system in Romania have been realized...

2016
Huairen Ye Hyun Kim

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 systems in the world, the United States still experiences great spatial disparity in health care access. Increasing diversity of class, culture, and ethnicity also has a significant impact on health disparity. The goal of ...

2017
Konstantinos Daras Mark Green Alec Davies Alex Singleton

Our study details the creation of a series of national open source low-level geographical measures of accessibility to health-related features of the environment. There are three main domains across our indicators: retail services, health services and the physical environment. Using the network analysis process of Routino, this study analyzed postcode accessibility to retail and health services...

Journal: :Kathmandu University medical journal 2014
A Wongkongdech W Laohasiriwong

BACKGROUND Persons with movement disability (PWMDs) are the biggest group of persons with disabilities (PWDs) with needs helps especially on health. There has been no evident to show health services accessibility situation of PWMDs in the Northeast of Thailand, the biggest region. OBJECTIVE This study aimed to explore the current situation of accessibility to health services among PWMDs, and ...

2017
Suprawee Khongthanachayopit Wongsa Laohasiriwong

Background. There is an increasing trend of trans-border migration from neighboring countries to Thailand. According to human rights laws, everyone must have access to health services, even if they are from other nationalities.  However, a small minority of health personnel in Thailand discriminate against immigrant workers, as they are from a lower financial bracket. Methods. This cross-sectio...

2017
Suprawee Khongthanachayopit Wongsa Laohasiriwong

There is an increasing trend of trans-border migration from Background neighboring countries to Thailand. According to human rights laws, everyone must have access to health services, even if they are from other nationalities. However, a small minority of health personnel in Thailand discriminate against immigrant workers, as they are from a lower financial bracket. . This cross-sectional study...

Journal: :European Journal of Public Health 2020

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