Health Service Use

Health Service Use refers to the utilization of health care services by individuals or populations. This includes a range of activities, such as visiting doctors, receiving hospital care, undergoing medical procedures, accessing preventative services, and utilizing mental health resources. Health service use can be influenced by various factors, including individual health needs, availability of services, socioeconomic status, insurance coverage, and cultural perceptions of health care. Understanding health service use is crucial for public health planning, assessing health care quality, and ensuring equitable access to medical services. It is typically measured through surveys, health records, and other data collection methods, allowing researchers and policymakers to evaluate patterns, identify gaps in service delivery, and improve health outcomes in communities.