Measures of social deprivation that predict health care access and need within a rational area of primary care service delivery.

Health Serv Res

Australian Primary Health Care Research Institute, Level 1 Ian Potter House Cnr Marcus Clarke and Gordon Streets, The Australian National University, Canberra, ACT.

Published: April 2013

Objective: To develop a measure of social deprivation that is associated with health care access and health outcomes at a novel geographic level, primary care service area.

Data Sources/study Setting: Secondary analysis of data from the Dartmouth Atlas, AMA Masterfile, National Provider Identifier data, Small Area Health Insurance Estimates, American Community Survey, Area Resource File, and Behavioural Risk Factor Surveillance System. Data were aggregated to primary care service areas (PCSAs).

Study Design: Social deprivation variables were selected from literature review and international examples. Factor analysis was used. Correlation and multivariate analyses were conducted between index, health outcomes, and measures of health care access. The derived index was compared with poverty as a predictor of health outcomes.

Data Collection/extraction Methods: Variables not available at the PCSA level were estimated at block level, then aggregated to PCSA level.

Principal Findings: Our social deprivation index is positively associated with poor access and poor health outcomes. This pattern holds in multivariate analyses controlling for other measures of access. A multidimensional measure of deprivation is more strongly associated with health outcomes than a measure of poverty alone.

Conclusions: This geographic index has utility for identifying areas in need of assistance and is timely for revision of 35-year-old provider shortage and geographic underservice designation criteria used to allocate federal resources.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3626349PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1475-6773.2012.01449.xDOI Listing

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