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Evaluating the Spatial Accessibility and Distribution Balance of Multi-Level Medical Service Facilities
by
Tong, De
, Gong, Yongxi
, Liu, Yu
, Jin, Meihan
, Liu, Lu
in
Catchment Area, Health
/ China
/ Economic development
/ Equilibrium
/ Health care
/ Health Facilities
/ Health Resources
/ Health Services Accessibility
/ Humans
/ Medical technology
/ Methods
/ Population
/ Population Density
/ Public services
/ Researchers
/ Rural areas
2019
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Evaluating the Spatial Accessibility and Distribution Balance of Multi-Level Medical Service Facilities
by
Tong, De
, Gong, Yongxi
, Liu, Yu
, Jin, Meihan
, Liu, Lu
in
Catchment Area, Health
/ China
/ Economic development
/ Equilibrium
/ Health care
/ Health Facilities
/ Health Resources
/ Health Services Accessibility
/ Humans
/ Medical technology
/ Methods
/ Population
/ Population Density
/ Public services
/ Researchers
/ Rural areas
2019
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Evaluating the Spatial Accessibility and Distribution Balance of Multi-Level Medical Service Facilities
by
Tong, De
, Gong, Yongxi
, Liu, Yu
, Jin, Meihan
, Liu, Lu
in
Catchment Area, Health
/ China
/ Economic development
/ Equilibrium
/ Health care
/ Health Facilities
/ Health Resources
/ Health Services Accessibility
/ Humans
/ Medical technology
/ Methods
/ Population
/ Population Density
/ Public services
/ Researchers
/ Rural areas
2019
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Evaluating the Spatial Accessibility and Distribution Balance of Multi-Level Medical Service Facilities
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Evaluating the Spatial Accessibility and Distribution Balance of Multi-Level Medical Service Facilities
2019
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Overview
Public medical service facilities are among the most basic needs of the public and are directly related to residents’ health. The balanced development of medical service facilities is of great significance. Public medical service facilities can be divided into different levels according to their medical equipment, service catchment, and medical quality, which is very important but has been ignored for a long time in accessibility evaluations. In this research, based on the hospital and population datasets of Shenzhen, we propose a hierarchical two-step floating catchment area (H2SFCA) method to evaluate the spatial accessibility of public medical resources considering the factors at different levels of medical resources. In the proposed method, the spatial accessibility of each level of public medical service facilities are evaluated using different distance attenuation functions according to the medical service’s scope. In addition, a measurement is proposed to evaluate the equity of medical service facilities based on accessibility and population density distributions. To synthesize the general spatial accessibility and the distribution balance of public medical service facilities, we standardize the spatial accessibility of public medical service facilities at each level and then calculate the weighted sums of the accessibility of each level. The general spatial equity of public medical service facilities is also evaluated. The results show that the accessibility and distribution balance of medical resources performs dissimilarly at the three levels and can be discriminated within different regions of the city. The accessibility of citywide medical facilities in Shenzhen decreases from the city center to the suburban area in a radial pattern and the accessibility and distribution balance in the suburban areas needs improvement.
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MDPI AG,MDPI
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