Access and Healthcare for Disadvantaged Populations
A special issue of Healthcare (ISSN 2227-9032). This special issue belongs to the section "Health Assessments".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2022) | Viewed by 41747
Special Issue Editor
Interests: access and healthcare for disadvantaged populations; insurance, utilization of healthcare services, and health outcomes; tobacco, alcohol, and illicit drug control policy; obesity, mental health, child health; built environment and health, global health; statistical modelling, GIS, and simulation
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
This Special Issue of Healthcare seeks commentaries, original research, short reports, and reviews on exacerbated and new challenges in healthcare services in the era of Covid-19 for disadvantages populations including the uninsured, under-insured, and rural population. While the Covid pandemic has taken heavy toll on the entire world population, certain sociodemographic groups are less prepared and more vulnerable to problems associated with isolation and reduced services. This Special Issue aims to publish research from emerging opportunities such as new data, revised care protocol, collaborative partnerships, and novel service model to inform the debate and discussion on meaningful changes or necessary modification in practice and policy. While addressing disparities in healthcare services has been an important priority of any health systems, this task will become increasingly critical in the years to come as Covid-19 has a lasting impact and probably widened the gap of health-related disparity. Progress in improving healthcare services for the disadvantaged population made in recent years could have been eliminated. Rigorous analyses and effective solutions to improve quality and access while containing and lowing healthcare costs for the vulnerable population are critically needed. Studies published in this Special Issue are envisioned to aid health administrators, policy analysts, and government officials in developing their strategic planning and policy implementation.
Prof. Khoa Truong
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Covid-19
- Uninsured, under-insured, rural population, vulnerable groups
- Healthcare needs, healthcare services, access to healthcare services
- Isolation, barriers, disparities
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