Geographic Access
Cross-source consensus on Geographic Access from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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Evidence quality
Highlighted claims
- About 34.4% of Indonesian women lived more than 100 km from gynaecological oncology services. — Geographic barriers to gynaecological cancer care in Indonesia: a geospatial and infrastructure analysis
- Travel-time coverage for HGO access varied sharply across Indonesia, with Java far better served than Papua. — Geographic barriers to gynaecological cancer care in Indonesia: a geospatial and infrastructure analysis
- Jakarta had almost complete 30-minute access to an HGO, while Papua and West Papua had none within that threshold. — Geographic barriers to gynaecological cancer care in Indonesia: a geospatial and infrastructure analysis
- Only about one-fifth of surveyed districts had most of their population within 30 minutes of an HGO. — Geographic barriers to gynaecological cancer care in Indonesia: a geospatial and infrastructure analysis
- Distance-based coverage showed spatial inequities similar to travel-time coverage. — Geographic barriers to gynaecological cancer care in Indonesia: a geospatial and infrastructure analysis