The approaches to measuring the potential spatial access to urban health services revisited: distance types and aggregation-error issues
The potential spatial access to urban health services is an important issue in health geography, spatial epidemiology and public health. Computing geographical accessibility measures for residential areas (e.g...
Source: International Journal of Health Geographics - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Philippe Apparicio, J érémy Gelb, Anne-Sophie Dubé, Simon Kingham, Lise Gauvin and Éric Robitaille Tags: Methodology Source Type: research
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