… In this sense the inversecarelaw remains true, for in every society where market forces … in health care, inequalities are a major feature of the system. The fact that the inversecarelaw …
… An inversecarelaw persists in almost all low-income and middle-income countries, … -quality, health care despite having greater need. By contrast, a disproportionate carelaw persists in …
… In this report, we analyse national policies on the inversecarelaw in general practice in England and set out recommendations for making the availability of high-quality general …
SW Mercer, J Patterson, JP Robson, SM Smith… - The Lancet, 2021 - thelancet.com
… He wrote the inversecarelaw 2 based on an analysis of the UK National Health Service (NHS) 50years ago and yet its importance has transcended that historical period and its …
K Fiscella, P Shin - The Journal of ambulatory care management, 2005 - journals.lww.com
… In the United States, the inversecarelaw holds with greater … In this article, we discuss the impact of the inversecarelaw … have persisted for more than 50years and in many instances, …
… 25 years since Tudor Hart described the inversecarelaw. This states that “the availability of good medical care … The inversecarelaw also operates in terms of access to services. Those …
A Haines, M Floss - The Lancet, 2021 - thelancet.com
… The insights from the inversecarelaw and from Tudor Hart's legacy of critical thinking about health care and the political economy of health can guide us today as we navigate the …
H Mac Innes, K Walsh, T Österberg - Social Science & Medicine, 2021 - Elsevier
… This paper assesses the degree to which the InverseCareLaw applies to the utilization of … To our knowledge, this is the first paper to assess the relevance of the InverseCareLaw to …
… This paper explores the connection between stigma and the InverseCareLaw (ICL) by focussing on the idea that people who have the greatest needs often have the least support from …