Healthcare Access Disparities
Cross-source consensus on Healthcare Access Disparities from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- Sweden shows clear disparities in cancer outcomes tied to neighbourhood migrant density despite being among the most accessible universal healthcare systems globally. — Neighbourhood migrant density and outcomes in hospitalised patients with cancer before and during the COVID-19 pandemic in Sweden: a register-based retrospective cohort study
- Sweden has documented regional disparities in palliative and specialist cancer care provision in socioeconomically disadvantaged areas despite universal healthcare access. — Neighbourhood migrant density and outcomes in hospitalised patients with cancer before and during the COVID-19 pandemic in Sweden: a register-based retrospective cohort study
- The study underestimates the burden of delayed diagnosis among migrants because non-Western migrants with lower healthcare utilisation who never reached hospitalisation are excluded. — Neighbourhood migrant density and outcomes in hospitalised patients with cancer before and during the COVID-19 pandemic in Sweden: a register-based retrospective cohort study
- Walk-in centres established to improve access in migrant-dense areas have not eliminated disparities, partly because Swedish-born patients prefer traditional scheduled appointments. — Neighbourhood migrant density and outcomes in hospitalised patients with cancer before and during the COVID-19 pandemic in Sweden: a register-based retrospective cohort study