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A qualitative study of the dynamics of access to remote antenatal care through the lens of candidacy.

Lisa HintonKarolina KuberskaFrancesca DakinNicola BoydellGraham P MartinTim DraycottCathy WinterRichard J McManusLucy C ChappellSanhita ChakrabartiElizabeth HowlandJanet WillarsMary Dixon-Woods
Published in: Journal of health services research & policy (2023)
It is important to recognise the implications for access to antenatal care of a shift to remote delivery. It is not a simple swap: it restructures many aspects of candidacy for care in ways that pose risks of amplifying existing intersectional inequalities that lead to poorer outcomes. Addressing these challenges through policy and practice action is needed to tackle these risks.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • quality improvement
  • palliative care
  • pregnant women
  • primary care
  • public health
  • affordable care act
  • human health
  • mental health