Development of a Time-Duration Measure of Continuity of Primary Care: An Application of Econometric Approaches among People with Diabetes
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Open access
Authors
Ha, Thi Ninh
Date
2019Supervisor
Rachael Moorin
Type
Thesis
Award
PhD
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Health Sciences
School
School of Public Health
Collection
Abstract
This thesis develops a new continuity of care measure, the Cover Index, to better capture the management aspect of continuity of care among people with diabetes using linked administrative data. The development of the Cover Index establishes a novel metric capable of generating fundamental knowledge about health care utilisation patterns that is useful for future research seeking to optimise utilisation of primary health care. This research provides useful evidence for directing primary health care policy.
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