A comparison of methods for measuring spatial access to health care.
Coleman DrakeDylan NagyThuy D NguyenKevin L KraemerChristina MairDavid J WallaceJulie M DonohuePublished in: Health services research (2021)
Measures of spatial access commonly used by policy makers do not sufficiently accurately identify geographic areas with relatively low access to prescribers of buprenorphine. Using the E2SFCA in addition to the commonly used measures would allow policy makers to precisely target interventions to increase spatial access to opioid use disorder treatment and other types of health care services.