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The urgent need for valid data on access to healthcare in Europe
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Abstract The probability of experiencing an unmet need for medical or dental care can be expressed either (a) as a proportion of the whole population studied or (b) as a proportion of those who had a need. Only (b) yields a valid measure of access to care. Using (a) combines access to care with state of heal... view more
The probability of experiencing an unmet need for medical or dental care can be expressed either (a) as a proportion of the whole population studied or (b) as a proportion of those who had a need. Only (b) yields a valid measure of access to care. Using (a) combines access to care with state of health. Unfortunately, the main data source used by researchers (the European Union Survey of Income and Living Conditions, EU-SILC) uses method (a), rendering the literature to date subject to unknown errors. The authors argue that there is an urgent need for Eurostat to publish data using method (b).... view less
Keywords
health policy; public health care delivery system; health care; income; living conditions; EU; comparison of methods; error; data; data preparation; housing conditions
Classification
Health Policy
Free Keywords
dental procedures; health services accessibility; EU-SILC 2016 ; EU-SILC 2017 ; EU-SILC 2018
Document language
English
Publication Year
2023
Page/Pages
p. 176-178
Journal
European Journal of Public Health, 33 (2023) 2
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckad011
ISSN
1101-1262
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed