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. 2025 Sep:95:103535.
doi: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2025.103535. Epub 2025 Aug 16.

Attractive accessibility: Exploring disparities in attributes of primary care physicians in new Jersey

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Attractive accessibility: Exploring disparities in attributes of primary care physicians in new Jersey

Yingning Xie et al. Health Place. 2025 Sep.
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Abstract

This study examines the spatial accessibility of primary care physicians (PCPs) in New Jersey and neighboring areas. We compare the general accessibility of all PCPs with 'attractive accessibility'-the accessibility of PCPs with desirable attributes, such as being board-certified, receiving high online ratings (score ≥4), or speaking a language other than English, including Spanish. Accessibility indices were computed using the 2-Step Floating Catchment Area method with a 30-min travel time from census tracts in New Jersey. On average, we identify a weighted number of 26.0 PCPs per 10,000 residents accessible by car, 1.1 by transit, and 7.9 by e-bike. Transit accessibility is high in tracts near Philadelphia but moderate near New York City due to intense competition for doctors. E-bikes improve accessibility but modestly benefit tracts near New York City due to limited cycling infrastructure. Census tracts with higher proportions of socially disadvantaged populations generally have greater accessibility to PCPs, including those with attractive attributes. However, when examining the ratio of attractive accessibility to overall accessibility, these areas tend to access lower proportions of highly rated PCPs, yet higher proportions of Spanish-speaking PCPs.

Keywords: Accessibility; Attractiveness; Inequity; Primary care physicians.

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