Affiliation:
1. Chonnam National University
Abstract
Abstract
This study examines the relationship between population size and the distribution of healthcare care resources in specific geographic areas, using quantitative methods and spatial techniques to analyze data on population size, clinics, and physicians. Descriptive statistics highlight key trends and fluctuations, while correlation coefficients measure the strength and direction of relationships. Statistical significance is determined by p-values. The results highlight the role of population size in healthcare resource allocation and provide information for evidence-based decision making for equitable access and effective planning in different geographical contexts. This understanding is critical for improving public health and promoting inclusion in the healthcare sector.
Publisher
Research Square Platform LLC