Targeting services to reduce social inequalities in utilisation: an analysis of breast cancer screening in New South Wales
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BACKGROUND Many jurisdictions have used public funding of health care to reduce or remove price at the point of delivery of services. Whilst this reduces an important barrier to accessing care, it does nothing to discriminate between groups considered to have greater or fewer needs. In this paper, we consider whether active targeted recruitment, in addition to offering a 'free' service, is associated with a reduction in social inequalities in self-reported utilization of the breast screening services in NSW, Australia. METHODS Using the 1997 and 1998 NSW Health Surveys we estimated probit models on the probability of having had a screening mammogram in the last two years for all women aged 40-79. The models examined the relative importance of socio-economic and geographic factors in predicting screening behaviour in three different needs groups - where needs were defined on the basis of a woman's age. RESULTS We find that women in higher socio-economic groups are more likely to have been screened than those in lower groups for all age groups. However, the socio-economic effect is significantly less among women who were in the actively targeted age group. CONCLUSION This indicates that recruitment and follow-up was associated with a modest reduction in social inequalities in utilisation although significant income differences remain.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Australia and New Zealand Health Policy
دوره 4 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2007