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HEALTH EQUITY AND SOCIAL INEQUALITIES IN HEALTH

Assessing spatial inequality in cancer service access in regional areas

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Article: 2127188 | Received 26 Jun 2019, Accepted 17 Sep 2022, Published online: 23 Sep 2022
 

Abstract

This paper applies economic concepts from measuring income inequality to an exercise in assessing spatial inequality in cancer service access in regional areas. We propose a mathematical model for accessing chemotherapy among local government areas (LGAs). Our model incorporates a distance factor. With a simulation we report results for a single inequality measure: the Lorenz curve is depicted for our illustrative data. We develop this approach in order to move incrementally towards its application to actual data and real-world health service regions. We seek to develop the exercises that can lead policy makers to relevant policy information on the most useful data collections to be collected and modeling for cancer service access in regional areas. Inequality

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