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- Marie Nørredam and Terkel Christiansen.
- Afdeling for Sundhedstjenesteforskning, Institut for Folkesundhedsvidenskab, Københavns Universitet, Øster Farimagsgade 5A, DK-1014 København K, Denmark. m.norredam@pubhealth.ku.dk
- Ugeskr. Laeg. 2010 Mar 8;172(10):782-4.
AbstractEquity in access is seen when needs determine access irrespective of population characteristics such as socioeconomic status and ethnicity. Equity in access is often investigated using indirect measures like utilisation as an equity proxy; however, disease stage and survival constitute alternative measures. Despite that equity in access to health care is a local and global political objective, inequities in access are still widespread even e.g. in Danish health care where equal and easy access are express political goals.
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