High‐Quality, High‐Volume Spay and Neuter and Other Shelter Surgeries 2019
DOI: 10.1002/9781119646006.ch31
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Health Considerations for the HQHVSN Surgeon

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“…While the concept of access to care is multifaceted and can include accessibility and the lack of available services in certain geographic locations, as well as other spatial sociodemographic barriers [11], one important way to define accessible care is care that can be obtained within a client's means [12]. Because the client is primarily responsible for the full cost of veterinary care and more intervention is often more costly and time consuming, the availability of options for care on a spectrum is a way to reduce the financial burden on clients and improve access to care [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the concept of access to care is multifaceted and can include accessibility and the lack of available services in certain geographic locations, as well as other spatial sociodemographic barriers [11], one important way to define accessible care is care that can be obtained within a client's means [12]. Because the client is primarily responsible for the full cost of veterinary care and more intervention is often more costly and time consuming, the availability of options for care on a spectrum is a way to reduce the financial burden on clients and improve access to care [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%