The Community Health Level and the Distribution of Health Resources : A Case Study, Hokkaido, Japan
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概要
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The optimal location-allocation of health resources is one of the most important tasks of regional planning in contemporary Japan. In this paper, the present states of community health level and the distribution of health resources in Hokkaido are examined as a fundamental analysis for future regional health planning. Community health level is examined by means of principal component analysis for twenty eight indices by 212 communities. These indices contain those on met and potential health care demands. The distribution of health resources is described by means of the coefficient of centrality by each health resource such as physicians and dentists as human resources, and medical establishments and beds as physical resources. As a result of those examinations, community health level and the distribution pattern are illustrated on the maps.
- 北海道大学の論文
- 1985-01-11
著者
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Oda Toshikatsu
Department Of Food Science Kagawa University
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Oda Toshikatsu
Department Of Regional Planning Division Of Environmental Planning Graduate School Of Environmental
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