Using the location-allocation p-median model for optimising locations for health care centres in the city of Jeddah City, Saudi Arabia

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Considering spatial accessibility of health services is a critical part in the planning and management of health services. There is evidence that poor geographical locations can obstruct prompt basic health care services to some population sections. We developed a location-allocation P-median model for health centres after analysing their sites, demand location of health services and the road network in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. This model attempts to optimize health care services network and to put forward location recommendations to maximise service coverage. Our model is shown to be useful as it provides a robust evidence base to urban planners and policymakers responsible for making spatial deci-sions for the development of the health sector. Besides, it follows the paradigm of new urbanism that encourages decentralisation of essential facilities including basic healthcare in cities, where emphasis is on offering all basic services within walkable dis-tances of 15 min. or less.

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Murad, A., Faruque, F., Naji, A., & Tiwari, A. (2021). Using the location-allocation p-median model for optimising locations for health care centres in the city of Jeddah City, Saudi Arabia. Geospatial Health, 16(2). https://doi.org/10.4081/GH.2021.1002

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