Oxford Health Case Study

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Multiple choice quiz for revision
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Questão 1

Questão
What are the key focuses of the case study? (2)
Responda
  • To know how councils choose where to place new surgeries
  • To understand the uneven spread of GP surgeries across Oxford
  • To understand how uneven spread affects quality of life for people in different areas

Questão 2

Questão
What groups of people are affected by this?
Responda
  • Families with children.
  • Local councillors
  • Older people
  • People in areas with >2 GP surgeries
  • People in areas with no GP surgeries.
  • Commuters

Questão 3

Questão
How are these groups affected?
Responda
  • Families with children: Need healthcare as young people are more vulnerable than others.
  • Local councillors: May become ill and need emergency healthcare
  • Older people: Need healthcare as they are more vulnerable than any other group.
  • People in areas with >2 GP surgeries: Have a higher quality of life- shorter waiting time- higher life expectancy.
  • People in areas with no GP surgeries: Lower quality of life- affects peoples level of health.
  • Commuters: Work in the areas so may need to have check ups when they are at work.

Questão 4

Questão
Which area has 3 GP surgeries?
Responda
  • Blackbird Leys
  • St Clements
  • Cowley

Questão 5

Questão
Which area(s) have no GP surgeries?
Responda
  • Blackbird Leys
  • Cowley
  • Northfield Brook

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