Unmet needs for health care - ARCHIVED
Articles and reports: 82-003-X20010026061
Description:
In 1998/99, just under 7% of Canadian adults reported having had unmet health care needs in the previous year. In over half of cases, these were attributable to acceptability problems such as being too busy. About a third of episodes were attributable to perceived availability of service (long waiting times, for example). Accessibility (cost or transportation) problems were factors in just over 10% of cases.
Issue Number: 2001002
Main Product: Health Reports
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January 24, 2002 |
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Subjects and keywords
Subjects
Keywords
- Access to health care
- Age groups
- Analytical products
- Chronic health problems
- Educational attainment
- Employment status
- Health care delays
- Household income
- Households
- Immigrant status
- Indigenous peoples
- Marital status
- Patients
- Physicians
- Place of residence
- Provincial differences
- Sex
- Socioeconomic data
- Unmet health care needs
- Wait times
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