Nordregio is an international research institute established by the Nordic Council of Ministers

August 2015 – April 2016

Accessibility to Health Services in Iceland

The pilot study would entail the following objective: to objectively and quantitatively measure the accessibility of all Icelandic residents to health services, which would be distinguished between (for instance) regional hospitals, clinics, Doctor’s offices and other medical facilities.

The results would then be visualised on a series of maps that will profile accessibility for the country as a whole as well as at the regional scale. Accessibility will be measured in a dynamic way, including a distinction between accessibility of residents to health services within multiple commuting distance, as well as accessibility of health services to inhabitants of different age groups and, if time permits, gender.

The final delivery will be short working paper with a series of maps and quantitative results profiled in tables and charts. A brief overview and analytical text will also be provided, including a feasibility analysis for a continued study covering all of the aforementioned sectors.

Projects facts

Date: August 2015 – April 2016

Lead partner:
Centre for Rural Medicine/Västerbotten County Council

Other partners:
Nordregio, Sweden
Nordic Welfare Centre

Related publication:

Accessibility to Health Services in Iceland

Client

Ministry of Welfare – Iceland

Project manager

Senior Research Advisor

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