Publicaties
Design Supporting a‘Customer-Perceived Intimacy-Strategy in Healthcare Services Universiteit Hasselt
Effects of the free healthcare policy on health services' usage by children under 5 years in Burkina Faso: a controlled interrupted time-series analysis Instituut voor Tropische Geneeskunde
ObjectivesThis study aimed to analyse, at national level, the effects of the free healthcare policy for children on the use of health services by children under five in Burkina Faso. We hypothesised that this policy has led to an immediate and sustained increase in the use of health services for these children in the country.SettingWe conducted a controlled interrupted time series. Monthly data at district level, spanning from January 2013 to ...
Utilization of healthcare services by people living with HIV/AIDS in Europe Instituut voor Tropische Geneeskunde
Health literacy and the use of healthcare services in Belgium KU Leuven
Examining equity in accessibility to multi-tier healthcare services across different income households using estimated travel time Universiteit Antwerpen
Utilisation of services along the continuum of maternal healthcare during the COVID-19 pandemic in Lubumbashi, DRC : findings from a cross-sectional household survey of women Universiteit Gent Instituut voor Tropische Geneeskunde
Determinants of adolescents' perceptions on access to healthcare services in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: Jeeluna national survey findings KU Leuven
The future regulation of artificial intelligence systems in healthcare services and medical research in the European Union KU Leuven
Essential healthcare services in the face of COVID-19 prevention: experiences from a referral hospital in Ethiopia Instituut voor Tropische Geneeskunde
Globally, healthcare systems are facing the enormous challenge of the COVID-19 pandemic. Ethiopia is currently implementing different preventive measures to interrupt the transmission of SARS-CoV-2. The early effect of these preventive measures on essential healthcare service delivery is unknown. In this study, we looked at the number of essential healthcare visits over 8 weeks, 4 weeks before and 4 weeks after the implementation of ...