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Mapping Patient Experience and Economic Disadvantage in NSW
Yogi Vidyattama
, Brenton Prosser,
Robert Tanton
Canberra School of Politics, Economics and Society
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Patient Experience
100%
Health Care Services
100%
Economic Disadvantage
100%
Low-income
60%
Medical Specialists
60%
Living Alone
60%
Health Outcomes
40%
Unemployed People
40%
Dentists
40%
Young People
20%
Sydney
20%
Healthcare Professionals
20%
General Public
20%
Politicians
20%
Modeling Techniques
20%
New South Wales
20%
Poverty
20%
Older Australians
20%
Small Area
20%
Employment Status
20%
Private Health Insurance
20%
Service People
20%
Unemployment
20%
Access to Services
20%
Social Factors
20%
General Practitioners
20%
Social Determinants of Health (SDoH)
20%
Demography
20%
Labor Force Status
20%
Specialist Services
20%
Health Factors
20%
Socioeconomic
20%
Health Perspective
20%
Access to Health Services
20%
Health Challenges
20%
Multiple Influences
20%
Social Service Providers
20%
Dental Practitioners
20%
Patient Access
20%
Complex Modeling
20%
Billing
20%
Single Parents
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
Health Service
100%
Patient Experience
100%
Health Care Cost
66%
Health Outcomes
33%
Dentist
33%
Social Determinants of Health
16%
General Practitioner
16%
Billing
16%
Single Parent
16%
Computer Science
Unemployed People
100%
Deep Understanding
50%
Service Provider
50%
Employment Status
50%
Accessing Delay
50%
Private Practitioner
50%
Health Perspective
50%
Social Sciences
Health Service
100%
Low Income
50%
Health Outcomes
33%
Wales
16%
Private Health Insurance
16%
General Practitioner
16%
Social Determinant
16%
Social Services
16%
Service Provider
16%
Single Parent
16%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Labour Force
100%
Private Health Insurance
100%