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[HTT16-06] Evaluation of accessibility to outpatient treatment in the context of everyday life
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Keywords:Outpatient treatment , Spatial accessibility, Medical department
This research thus focuses on accessibility to outpatient treatment and evaluates it by multiple measures reflecting our needs and use of healthcare in everyday life. Spatial accessibility to medical facilities, including both clinics and hospitals, is first measured based on network distances under different scenarios about transportation modes and patients’ ages. Generally, studies on spatial accessibility to primary care deal with family doctors and/or general practitioners, but in Japan, such systems are not mature. Therefore, this research examines the availability of various medical departments as a proxy measure representing whether a patient has access to needed treatment. In addition, the variety of medical facilities of a particular department is also examined as a proxy measure representing whether a patient can choose one that he/she prefers. Once computing those measures for census small areas, this research investigates their spatial variability and relationships with demographic characteristics of the small areas, which to some extent represent healthcare needs.