Fig. 4: Population-weighted mean accessibility scores by rurality, race/ethnicity, and deprivation, and their combinations. | npj Digital Medicine

Fig. 4: Population-weighted mean accessibility scores by rurality, race/ethnicity, and deprivation, and their combinations.

From: Digital divides in telehealth accessibility for cancer care in the United States

Fig. 4

Population-weighted mean spatial and virtual accessibility scores (SA, VA) are displayed across dimensions of A Rurality (UA urban area, LD low density, RA rural area), B Black proportion, C Hispanic proportion, D ADI, E ADI and Black proportion, F ADI and Hispanic proportion, G Rurality and Black proportion, H Rurality and Hispanic proportion, and I Rurality and ADI. Difference (As-v = SA-VA) is illustrated by shaded bands: shaded areas above the primary line indicate spatial accessibility is greater than virtual (SA > VA), while areas below indicate virtual accessibility advantage (VA > SA). Figure generated using Python with Matplotlib.

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