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What defines access to health care? Availability ACCESS Availability refers to the supply of

What defines access to health care? Availability ACCESS Availability refers to the supply of health care services in relation to the needs of the population. Availability incorporates not just the existence of a service in a region, but also its capacity. Do services exist to meet certain health care needs? Is the capacity of these services sufficient for the population?

What defines access to health care? Availability Affordability ACCESS The affordability of health services

What defines access to health care? Availability Affordability ACCESS The affordability of health services is determined by both their financial cost and people’s ability to pay. Affordability is affected by income and levels of poverty but also by welfare and health insurance systems. Are people made to pay for certain services? Is everyone able to meet these costs?

What defines access to health care? Availability Affordability Accommodation ACCESS Accommodation refers to the

What defines access to health care? Availability Affordability Accommodation ACCESS Accommodation refers to the extent to which health services are organised to meet people’s needs. This might include things like opening hours, waiting times, prioritisation procedures and referral systems. Are services operating at times when people can use them? Do people have to wait a long time to access the services they need?

What defines access to health care? Availability Affordability Accommodation Acceptability refers to a wide

What defines access to health care? Availability Affordability Accommodation Acceptability refers to a wide range of factors that affect people’s perceptions of health services and their willingness to use them. These may include issues of ethnicity, culture, religious ACCESS belief, language, or gender. Do people feel comfortable using the services available? Do people’s beliefs or perceptions inhibit their use of services?

What defines access to health care? Availability Affordability Accommodation Acceptability Geographic Accessibility Geographic accessibility

What defines access to health care? Availability Affordability Accommodation Acceptability Geographic Accessibility Geographic accessibility refers to the location of services in relation to the population in need and the barriers to accessing services imposed by distance, transportation, travel time ACCESS and cost of travel. How far away are services from the people that need them? How can people travel to reach services, how long will this take, and what are the costs involved?

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