Measurement of the potential geographic accessibility from call to definitive care for patient with acute stroke.
Julie FreyssengeF RenardA M SchottL DerexN NighoghossianK TazarourteC El KhouryPublished in: International journal of health geographics (2018)
The setting up of the various scenarios and modal comparison based on the calculation of overall accessibility makes this a new method for calculating potential access to care facilities. It is important to take into account the specific pathological features and the availability of care facilities for modelling. This method is innovative and recommendable for measuring accessibility in the field of health care. This study makes possible to highlight the patients' extension of care delays. Thus, this can impact the improvement of patient care and rethink the healthcare organization. Stroke is addressed here but it is applicable to other pathologies.
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