Geospatial evaluation of trade-offs between equity in physical access to healthcare and health systems efficiency.
Hari Subramaniam IyerJohn FlaniganNicholas G WolfLee Frederick SchroederSusan HortonMarcia Caldas de CastroTimothy R RebbeckPublished in: BMJ global health (2021)
Negative spatial correlations suggested that the geographical distribution of health services favoured efficiency over equity, but spatial autocorrelation measures revealed more equitable geographical distribution of facilities in certain countries. These findings suggest that even when prioritising efficiency, thoughtful decisions regarding geographical allocation could increase equitable physical access to services.