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Table 2 Indexing table of the included studies

From: A scoping review on the impact of austerity on healthcare access in the European Union: rethinking austerity for the most vulnerable

ID

Author (Publication Year)

Name of Study

1

Castano et al. (2016) [33]

Restricting access to healthcare to immigrants in Barcelona: A mixed-methods study with immigrants who have experienced an infectious disease

2

Cervero-Liceras et al. (2015) [34]

The effects of the financial crisis and austerity measures on the Spanish healthcare system: A qualitative analysis of health professionals’ perceptions in the region of Valencia

3

Córdoba-Doña et al. (2018) [35]

Withstanding austerity: Equity in health services utilisation in the first stage of the economic recession in Southern Spain

4

Dimitrovová & Perelman (2018) [36]

Changes in access to primary care in Europe and its patterning, 2007–12: a repeated cross-sectional study

5

Doetsch et al., (2017) [21]

Potential barriers in healthcare access of the elderly population influenced by the economic crisis and the troika agreement: a qualitative case study in Lisbon, Portugal

6

Gea-Sánchez et al. (2021) [37]

The resistance of nurses to austerity measures in the health sector during the financial crisis in Spain

7

Gogishvili et al. (2021) [38]

A qualitative study on mixed experiences of discrimination and healthcare access among HIV-positive immigrants in Spain

8

Heras-Mosteiro et al. (2016) [39]

Healthcare austerity measures in times of crisis: The perspectives of primary healthcare physicians in Madrid, Spain

9

Karanikolos et al. (2016) [40]

Access to care in the Baltic States: Did crisis have an impact?

10

Legido-Quigley et al. (2016) [41]

Effects of the financial crisis and Troika austerity measures on health and healthcare access in Portugal.

11

López-López et al. (2021) [42]

Catastrophic household expenditure associated with out-of-pocket healthcare payments in Spain

12

Petrelli et al. (2019) [43]

The geography and economics of forgoing medical examinations or therapeutic treatments in Italy during the economic crisis

13

Porthé et al. (2016) [44]

Changes in access to healthcare for immigrants in Catalonia during the economic crisis: Opinions of health professionals and immigrant users

14

Rachiotis et al. (2014) [45]

Medical supplies shortages and burnout among Greek healthcare workers during economic crisis: A pilot study

15

Rizzi et al. (2019) [46]

Older People Health and Access to Healthcare: A Retrospective look at Inequality Dynamics over the Past Decade

16

Rodríguez-Álvarez et al. (2019) [47]

Health Services Access Inequalities Between Native and Immigrant in a Southern European Region

17

Schneider & Devitt (2018) [48]

Accessing healthcare in times of economic growth and economic downturn: Evidence from Ireland

18

Souliotis et al. (2016) [49]

Access to care for multiple sclerosis in times of economic crisis in Greece – the hope ii study

19

Souliotis et al. (2014) [50]

Barriers to accessing biologic treatment for rheumatoid arthritis in Greece: The unseen impact of the fiscal crisis - The Health Outcomes Patient Environment (HOPE) study

20

Torfs et al. (2021) [12]

The unequal effects of austerity measures between income-groups on the access to healthcare: a quasi-experimental approach

21

Zavras et al. (2016) [51]

Economic crisis, austerity and unmet healthcare needs: the case of Greece