• Title of article

    Failure to seek needed medical care: Results from a national health survey of Icelanders

  • Author/Authors

    Runar Vilhjalmsson، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
  • Pages
    11
  • From page
    1320
  • To page
    1330
  • Abstract
    The study focuses on access to outpatient medical care in Iceland—a socialized health care system. As in other systems of this sort, equal access to needed services (equity) is a fundamental principle. Despite governmental claims that access to health services is “easy” and “roughly equal”, the study indicates substantial and rather extensive variations in equity of care. More specifically, younger individuals, the non-widowed, the economically troubled, individuals with inflexible daily schedules, the chronically ill, those who had incurred high out-of-pocket costs relative to their family income, and those who didn’t have a physician care discount card, were more likely than others to postpone or cancel an MD visit they thought they needed. Furthermore, younger age, economic troubles, chronic medical conditions, no family physician, and no physician care discount card, were all related to under-utilization, based on medical specialist criteria of recommended medical care for symptoms. Although the results show that access problems originate in part outside the health care system, they also suggest revision of current health policy, in order to adequately address existent inequities in service delivery.
  • Keywords
    Iceland , Physician visits , Access to medical care , Equity , Health system
  • Journal title
    Social Science and Medicine
  • Serial Year
    2005
  • Journal title
    Social Science and Medicine
  • Record number

    602498