Social and family-related correlates identified in our study,
namely rural living and number of siblings, correspond
with a conceptual model in which the demand for health
services depends on individual and household factors,
community factors and prices [18]. In Poland, the issue of
fee/prices in paediatric health care is not a critical concern.
All children have an equal access to the free of charge national
health service, the mostly used primary health care sector
in paediatrics in our country. Moreover, distribution and
accessibility of paediatric primary health care resources in
both settings, urban and rural, are comparable, at least in
the region of our study. Family income and health insurance
coverage are not important barriers to paediatric health care
access in Poland.
Social and family-related correlates identified in our study,namely rural living and number of siblings, correspondwith a conceptual model in which the demand for healthservices depends on individual and household factors,community factors and prices [18]. In Poland, the issue offee/prices in paediatric health care is not a critical concern.All children have an equal access to the free of charge nationalhealth service, the mostly used primary health care sectorin paediatrics in our country. Moreover, distribution andaccessibility of paediatric primary health care resources inboth settings, urban and rural, are comparable, at least inthe region of our study. Family income and health insurancecoverage are not important barriers to paediatric health careaccess in Poland.
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