Patients and technology: improving access to healthcare

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Mansfield, Sarah
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Access to healthcare is an essential driver of population health outcomes. But what does access mean? A brief consideration of this question reveals that access is more complex than the availability of services. One of the more encompassing conceptualisations of access has been posited by Levesque, Harris and Russell. 1 For these authors, access has five dimensions: approachability (awareness about the existence of a service, how to reach it, and what it can achieve), acceptability (social and cultural factors that affect uptake of a service), availability and accommodation (ability to reach the service in an appropriate time frame), affordability (ability to pay for services) and appropriateness (the degree to which the service meets individuals' needs).
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