Describe the barriers to equitable healthcare access that person-centred approaches aim to address through government and non-government collaboration. (4 marks)
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- Geographic barriers limit rural population access to specialist services. Person-centred approaches use telehealth partnerships between government services and private providers enabling remote consultations.
- Cultural barriers prevent effective delivery for diverse communities experiencing discrimination. Collaboration between government funding and community-controlled organisations provides culturally safe care by staff understanding community needs.
- Economic barriers restrict access for low-income populations unable to afford private healthcare costs. Government subsidies combined with non-government programs ensure financial barriers do not prevent essential access.
- Social barriers include health literacy limitations disadvantaging vulnerable populations. Collaborative approaches provide patient advocacy, peer support and simplified pathways helping patients access services.
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- Geographic barriers limit rural population access to specialist services. Person-centred approaches use telehealth partnerships between government services and private providers enabling remote consultations.
- Cultural barriers prevent effective delivery for diverse communities experiencing discrimination. Collaboration between government funding and community-controlled organisations provides culturally safe care by staff understanding community needs.
- Economic barriers restrict access for low-income populations unable to afford private healthcare costs. Government subsidies combined with non-government programs ensure financial barriers do not prevent essential access.
- Social barriers include health literacy limitations disadvantaging vulnerable populations. Collaborative approaches provide patient advocacy, peer support and simplified pathways helping patients access services.