Methodological approaches on medical care planning from the viewpoint of geographical allocation model: A case study on South Tama district

Tsuneo Tanaka, Shuhei Ryu, Masaru Nishigaki, Michio Hashimoto
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The authors studied the changing pattern of geographical distribution of medical facilities and population density in a suburban district of Tokyo. The data sources are the population census in Japan of 1965, 1970 and 1975, and a survey of medical institutions by the TAMA Medical Association in 1978. The district was divided into 215 unit cells by the Standard Mesh System (Japan Grid Reference System). We used the quantitative geographical method in order to analyse the development of medical facilities from the viewpoint of planning theory. According to the results, the tendency towards increase in number and sorts of medical facilities had been close to the development of the population density in the district as in the theoretical pattern of market development. However, details of the process and the tendency are slightly different from it. The authors also discuss the present situation concerning planning of medical care delivery system in Japan.

地理配置模式视角下的医疗服务规划方法探讨——以南塔马区为例
作者研究了东京郊区医疗设施地理分布和人口密度的变化格局。数据来源为日本1965年、1970年和1975年的人口普查和1978年日本医学会对医疗机构的调查。该地区被标准网格系统(日本网格参考系统)划分为215个单元格。运用定量地理学的方法,从规划理论的角度对医疗设施的发展进行分析。结果表明,在市场发展的理论模式中,医疗设施数量和种类的增长趋势与人口密度的发展趋势相接近。然而,过程的细节和趋势略有不同。作者还讨论了日本医疗服务体系规划的现状。
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