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24: 50:. In Australia, while they have been developed for the state of New South Wales, they have not found application among policymakers, where, as of 2016 much larger geographies called Primary Health Networks are used for primary care management. However, they have found an especially wide audience amongst policymakers and researchers in the United States, where they were first developed. Thus for example the Health Resources and Services Administration uses them to designate areas of workforce shortage. Primary Care Service Areas are thus for example an appropriate geography for measuring primary care 38:. These areas are designed in a manner such that the majority of patients living in these areas use primary care services form within the area. This ensures that any 369: 77: 42:
of policies and resources reach the patients they are meant for. These geographies have been created in Australia, United States and Switzerland using
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Total Full Time Workload Equivalent General Practitioners in New South Wales, Australia by Primary Care Service Areas
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Goodman, D.; Mick, S.; Bott, D.; Stukel, T.; Chang, CH.; Marth, N.; Boag, J.; Carretta, HJ. (2003).
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This article is about primary care service area. For geographic access to doctors, see
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are geographic areas that are self-sufficient markets of
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Index

Primary health care

primary care
geographic targeting
big data
Geographic information systems
physician supply
General practitioners
Bonded medical place
Gravity model of migration
two-step floating catchment area (2SFCA) method
"A brief report on Primary Care Service Area catchment geographies in New South Wales Australia"
doi
10.1186/1476-072X-13-38
PMC
4197238
PMID
25292210
"Primary care service areas: a new tool for the evaluation of primary care services"
doi
10.1111/1475-6773.00116
PMC
1360885
PMID
12650392
"Primary care physician supply and other key determinants of health care utilisation: the case of Switzerland"
doi
10.1186/1472-6963-8-8
PMC
2242783

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