Health Equity and Access
Cross-source consensus on Health Equity and Access from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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Highlighted claims
- Legalisation does not automatically produce patient access. — From legalisation to practice: implementation of newly legalised health interventions in healthcare settings – a systematic review
- The central implementation challenge is the gap between statutory rights and clinical enactment. — From legalisation to practice: implementation of newly legalised health interventions in healthcare settings – a systematic review
- Rural communities and communities served by objecting institutions faced disproportionate access barriers for MAiD and abortion. — From legalisation to practice: implementation of newly legalised health interventions in healthcare settings – a systematic review
- Health inequity is described as an observed unintended consequence of implementation. — From legalisation to practice: implementation of newly legalised health interventions in healthcare settings – a systematic review
- Lack of universal coverage was cited in 32% of studies. — From legalisation to practice: implementation of newly legalised health interventions in healthcare settings – a systematic review
- Equity should be built into implementation planning from the beginning. — From legalisation to practice: implementation of newly legalised health interventions in healthcare settings – a systematic review