Access to and Use of Physician Resources by the Rural and Urban Populations in Manitoba
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This paper examines access to and use of the physician resources for ambulatory care by residents of Winnipeg and rural areas in Manitoba. Analyses were conducted on physician claims submitted to Manitoba Health in the fiscal years 1986-87 and 1991-92. The percentage of people who made contact with physicians, the number of visits per 100 residents, and the number of visits per user were used to asses changes between 1986 and 1991. There were important variations between residents of Winnipeg and the rural regions in access to and use of physicians' services across the years, and by physician specially. These variations accompanied a decrease in physician supply in the province.
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Weeks W, Kazis L, Shen Y, Cong Z, Ren X, Miller D Am J Public Health. 2004; 94(10):1762-7.
PMID: 15451747 PMC: 1448531. DOI: 10.2105/ajph.94.10.1762.