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A brief report on Primary Care Service Area catchment geographies in New South Wales Australia

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posted on 2024-11-15, 17:42 authored by Soumya Mazumdar, Xiaoqi Feng, Paul Konings, Ian S McRae, Federico Girosi
Background To develop a method to use survey data to establish catchment areas of primary care or Primary Care Service Areas. Primary Care Service Areas are small areas, the majority of patients resident in which obtain their primary care services from within the geography. Methods The data are from a large health survey (n =267,153, year 2006-2009) linked to General Practitioner service use data (year 2002-2010) from New South Wales, Australia. Our methods broadly follow those used previously by researchers in the United States of America and Switzerland, with significant modifications to improve robustness. This algorithm allocates post code areas to Primary Care Service Areas that receive the plurality of patient visits from the post code area. Results Consistent with international findings the median Localization Index or the median percentage of patients that obtain their primary care from within a Primary Care Service Area is 55% with localization increasing with rurality. Conclusions With the additional methodological refinements in this study, Australian Primary Care Service Areas have great potential to be of value to policymakers and researchers.

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Mazumdar, S., Feng, X., Konings, P., Mcrae, I. & Girosi, F. (2014). A brief report on Primary Care Service Area catchment geographies in New South Wales Australia. International Journal of Health Geographics, 13 (38), 1-8.

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International Journal of Health Geographics

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13

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1

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English

RIS ID

102056

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