Geography Research Unit, University of Oulu, PO Box 3000, FI-90014, Finland.
Ministry of Social Affairs and Health, PO Box 33, FI-00023, Finland.
Soc Sci Med. 2017 Jun;182:60-67. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2017.04.015. Epub 2017 Apr 11.
The determination of an appropriate catchment area for a hospital providing highly specialized (i.e. tertiary) health care is typically a trade-off between ensuring adequate client volumes and maintaining reasonable accessibility for all potential clients. This may pose considerable challenges, especially in sparsely inhabited regions. In Finland, tertiary health care is concentrated in five university hospitals, which provide services in their dedicated catchment areas. This study utilizes Geographic Information Systems (GIS), together with grid-based population data and travel-time estimates, to assess the spatial accessibility of these hospitals. The current geographical configuration of the hospitals is compared to a normative assignment, with and without capacity constraints. The aim is to define optimal catchment areas for tertiary hospitals so that their spatial accessibility is as equal as possible. The results indicate that relatively modest improvements can be achieved in accessibility by using normative assignment to determine catchment areas.
确定为提供高度专业化(即三级)医疗保健的医院提供合适的服务区通常是在确保足够的客户量和为所有潜在客户保持合理的可及性之间的权衡。这可能会带来相当大的挑战,特别是在人口稀少的地区。在芬兰,三级医疗保健集中在五所大学医院,这些医院在其指定的服务区内提供服务。本研究利用地理信息系统(GIS)以及基于网格的人口数据和出行时间估算,评估这些医院的空间可达性。将当前医院的地理位置与有和没有容量限制的规范分配进行比较。目的是为三级医院定义最佳服务区,以使它们的空间可达性尽可能平等。结果表明,通过使用规范分配来确定服务区,可以在可达性方面取得相对适度的改进。