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Deprivation, demography, and the distribution of general practice: challenging the conventional wisdom of inverse care.

Sheena Asthana1, Alex Gibson.   

Abstract

It is generally believed that the most deprived populations have the worst access to primary care. Lord Darzi's review of the NHS responds to this conventional wisdom and makes a number of proposals for improving the supply of GP services in deprived communities. This paper argues that these proposals are based on an incomplete understanding of inverse care which underestimates the degree to which, relative to their healthcare needs, older populations experience low availability of primary care. Many deprived practices appear to have a better match between need and supply than practices serving affluent but ageing populations. However, practices serving the oldest and most deprived populations have the worst availability of all.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18826784      PMCID: PMC2553532          DOI: 10.3399/bjgp08X342372

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Gen Pract        ISSN: 0960-1643            Impact factor:   5.386


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