articleJournal of Health Services Research & PolicyJul 1, 2002Closed access

What does 'access to health care' mean?

King's College London · Keele University

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Abstract

Facilitating access is concerned with helping people to command appropriate health care resources in order to preserve or improve their health. Access is a complex concept and at least four aspects require evaluation. If services are available and there is an adequate supply of services, then the opportunity to obtain health care exists, and a population may 'have access' to services. The extent to which a population 'gains access' also depends on financial, organisational and social or cultural barriers that limit the utilisation of services. Thus access measured in terms of utilisation is dependent on the affordability, physical accessibility and acceptability of services and not merely adequacy of supply.…

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  • Equity (law)
  • Business
  • Health care
  • Population
  • Health equity
  • Health services
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  • Context (archaeology)
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