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New AIHW report identifies service gaps for Aboriginal peoples access to primary health care

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Spatial variation in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people’s access to primary health care

This report presents the findings of work undertaken to map access to primary health-care services across Australia relative to the distribution of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

It focuses primarily on physical access to Indigenous-specific primary health-care services funded by the Australian Government (referred to hereafter as ISPHCS) and also takes into account Indigenous people’s access to GPs in general and to hospitals.

The report includes maps and analyses that identify areas where critical service gaps exist for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with respect to their access to primary health care.

It also examines the types of services provided by ISPHCS, with a specific focus on maternal health services and diabetes management.

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Structure of this report

This report is structured with the following chapters:

1. Introduction

2. Methods: a brief summary of data sources and steps involved in the analyses presented in this report

3. Findings: including results in the form of tables and maps from the 4 main stages of work (distribution of ISPHCS locations relative to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population; areas identified as having service gaps in relation to primary health care; maternal and child health; and diabetes management).

4. Conclusion

5. Appendices A, B and C: including additional findings, background information, data limitations and detailed notes on methodology.

Key findings

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