Geographical accessibility of community health assist system general practitioners for the elderly population in Singapore: A case study on the elderly living in housing development board flats

Accessible primary healthcare is important to national healthcare in general and for older persons in particular, in societies where the population is ageing rapidly, as in Singapore. However, although much policy and research efforts have been put into this area, we hardly find any spatial perspect...

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Main Authors: LEE, Deborah Ong Ming, CHIU, Marcus Yu Lung, CAO, Kai
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-64602020-12-24T03:07:32Z Geographical accessibility of community health assist system general practitioners for the elderly population in Singapore: A case study on the elderly living in housing development board flats LEE, Deborah Ong Ming CHIU, Marcus Yu Lung CAO, Kai Accessible primary healthcare is important to national healthcare in general and for older persons in particular, in societies where the population is ageing rapidly, as in Singapore. However, although much policy and research efforts have been put into this area, we hardly find any spatial perspective to assess the accessibility of these primary healthcare services. This paper analyzes the geographical accessibility of one major healthcare service in Singapore, namely, General Practitioners (GPs) services under the Community Health Assist Scheme (CHAS) for older persons. A Python script was developed to filter the website data of the Housing Development Board (HDB) of Singapore. The data derived was comprehensively analyzed by an Enhanced 2-Step Floating Catchment Area (E2SFCA) method based on a Gaussian distance-decay function and the GIS technique. This enabled the identification of areas with relatively weak geographical accessibility of CHAS-GPs. The findings are discussed along with suggestions for health practitioners, service planners and policy makers. Despite its initial nature, this study has demonstrated the value of innovative approaches in data collection and processing for the elderly-related studies, and contributed to the field of healthcare services optimization and possibly to other human services. 2018-09-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/5457 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=6460&context=sis_research http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University geographical accessibility Healthcare services GIS E2SFCA CHAS Singapore Asian Studies Databases and Information Systems
institution Singapore Management University
building SMU Libraries
continent Asia
country Singapore
Singapore
content_provider SMU Libraries
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language English
topic geographical accessibility
Healthcare services
GIS
E2SFCA
CHAS
Singapore
Asian Studies
Databases and Information Systems
spellingShingle geographical accessibility
Healthcare services
GIS
E2SFCA
CHAS
Singapore
Asian Studies
Databases and Information Systems
LEE, Deborah Ong Ming
CHIU, Marcus Yu Lung
CAO, Kai
Geographical accessibility of community health assist system general practitioners for the elderly population in Singapore: A case study on the elderly living in housing development board flats
description Accessible primary healthcare is important to national healthcare in general and for older persons in particular, in societies where the population is ageing rapidly, as in Singapore. However, although much policy and research efforts have been put into this area, we hardly find any spatial perspective to assess the accessibility of these primary healthcare services. This paper analyzes the geographical accessibility of one major healthcare service in Singapore, namely, General Practitioners (GPs) services under the Community Health Assist Scheme (CHAS) for older persons. A Python script was developed to filter the website data of the Housing Development Board (HDB) of Singapore. The data derived was comprehensively analyzed by an Enhanced 2-Step Floating Catchment Area (E2SFCA) method based on a Gaussian distance-decay function and the GIS technique. This enabled the identification of areas with relatively weak geographical accessibility of CHAS-GPs. The findings are discussed along with suggestions for health practitioners, service planners and policy makers. Despite its initial nature, this study has demonstrated the value of innovative approaches in data collection and processing for the elderly-related studies, and contributed to the field of healthcare services optimization and possibly to other human services.
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author LEE, Deborah Ong Ming
CHIU, Marcus Yu Lung
CAO, Kai
author_facet LEE, Deborah Ong Ming
CHIU, Marcus Yu Lung
CAO, Kai
author_sort LEE, Deborah Ong Ming
title Geographical accessibility of community health assist system general practitioners for the elderly population in Singapore: A case study on the elderly living in housing development board flats
title_short Geographical accessibility of community health assist system general practitioners for the elderly population in Singapore: A case study on the elderly living in housing development board flats
title_full Geographical accessibility of community health assist system general practitioners for the elderly population in Singapore: A case study on the elderly living in housing development board flats
title_fullStr Geographical accessibility of community health assist system general practitioners for the elderly population in Singapore: A case study on the elderly living in housing development board flats
title_full_unstemmed Geographical accessibility of community health assist system general practitioners for the elderly population in Singapore: A case study on the elderly living in housing development board flats
title_sort geographical accessibility of community health assist system general practitioners for the elderly population in singapore: a case study on the elderly living in housing development board flats
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2018
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/5457
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=6460&context=sis_research
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