At UC Berkeley SafeTREC we are working on a Medicaid transportation study.
Here is some background from one of our recent publications with
references at the end.
Transportation barriers have been associated with poorer health care
access, differential treatment, missed or delayed medical appointments, and
lower health status (Fitzpatrick, Powe, Cooper, Ives, & Robbins, 2004; Goodwin,
Hunt, & Samet, 1993; Gwira et al., 2006; Horton & Johnson, 2010; Okoro,
Strine, Young, Balluz, & Mokdad, 2005; Rittner & Kirk, 1995).
Transportation has been recognized as a key ele- ment of health care
access, which highlights its role to offset long-term health consequences.
Delayed medical care may adversely affect patients' quality of life and
result in more depressive symptoms (Owsley et al., 2007). These delays can
also lead to an increased need for emergency care and pre- ventable
hospitalizations and result in higher medical costs (Hughes-Cromwich &
Wallace, 2006; Rust et al., 2008).
Approximately 3.6 million adults miss or delay non- emergency medical care
due to transportation barriers (Hughes-Cromwich & Wallace, 2006). The
population missing these visits may be particularly susceptible to poorer
health status and higher cost of care. These transpor- tation barriers are
more likely to influence older individu- als, females, minorities, and
those with lower income levels (Hughes-Cromwich & Wallace, 2006; U.S.
Government Accountability Office, 2003). Medicaid acknowledges the
importance of transportation for vulnerable populations and the associated
potential costs of delayed medical care (Kim, Norton, & Stearns, 2009). In
fact, federal Medicaid requires that states "ensure necessary
transportation for recipients to and from providers" to help meet the needs
of this population and the intent of Medicaid (The Hilltop Institute, 2008
).
Bellamy,G. R., Stone,K., Richardson,S. K., & Goldsteen,R. L. (2003).
Getting from here to there: Evaluating West Virginia's rural nonemergency
medical transportation program. Journal of Rural Health, 19(Suppl),
397-406.
Community Transportation Association of America. (2008). Federal Register,
73, 245.
http://web1.ctaa.org/webmodules/webarticles/
articlefiles/cms1219.pdf<http://web1.ctaa.org/webmodules/webarticles/art…
.
Community Transportation Association of America. (2009). America's
Affordable Health Choices Act of 2009. http://
www.ctaa.org/webmodules/webarticles/articlefiles/AAHCA_
BillText_071409.pdf<http://www.ctaa.org/webmodules/webarticles/articlefi…df>.
Community Transportation Association of America. (2010). An overview: How
health care reform impacts community and public transportation.
http://web1.ctaa.org/webmodules/webar-
ticles/anmviewer.asp?a=1672&z=5<http://web1.ctaa.org/webmodules/weba…72&z=5>.
Fitzpatrick,A. L., Powe,N. R., Cooper,L. S., Ives,D. G., & Robbins,J. A.
(2004). Barriers to health care access among the elderly and who perceives
them. American Journal of Public Health, 94, 1788-1794.
http://dx.doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.94.10.1788.
Goodwin,J. S., Hunt,W. C., & Samet,J. M. (1993). Determinants of cancer
therapy in elderly patients. Cancer, 72, 594-601.
Gwira,J. A., Vistamehr,S., Shelsta,H., Bashford,K., Forster,S.,
Palmisano,P., Shafranov,G., & Shields,M. B. (2006). Factors associated with
failure to follow up after glaucoma screening: a study in an African
American population. Ophthalmology, 113, 1315-1319.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ophtha.2006.04.017
Horton,S., & Johnson,R. J. (2010). Improving access to health care for
uninsured elderly patients. Public Health Nursing, 27, 362- 370.
doi:10.1111/j.1525-1446.2010.00866.x
Hughes-Cromwich,P. & Wallace,R. (2006). Cost benefit analy- sis of
providing non-emergency medical transportation. Transportation Research
Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 1956, 86-93.
doi:10.3141/1956-11
Kim,J., Norton,E. C., & Stearns,S. C. (2009). Transportation brokerage
services and Medicaid beneficiaries' access to care. Health Services
Research, 44, 145-161. doi:10.1111/j.1475-6773.2008.00907.x
Leduc,N., Tannenbaum,T. N., Bergman,H., Champagne,F., Clarfield,A. M., &
Kogan,S. (1998). Compliance of frail elderly with health services
prescribed at discharge from an acute-care geriatric ward. Medical Care, 36,
904-914. doi:10.1097/00005650-199806000-00013
Leutz,W., & Capitman,J. (2007). Met needs and unmet needs, and satisfaction
among Social HMO members. Journal of Aging & Social Policy, 19, 1-19.
doi:10.1300/J031v19n01_01
Lynott,J., Fox-Grage,W., & Guzman,S. (2013). Weaving it together: A
tapestry of transportation funding for older adults. AARP Public Policy
Institute.
http://www.aarp.org/research/ppi/liv-
com2/policy/transportation/articles/weaving-it-together-trans-
portation-funding-for-older-adults-AARP-ppi-liv-com.html<http://www.aarp…
Nasvadi,G. E. & Wister,A. V. (2006). Informal social support and use of a
specialized transportation system by chronically ill older adults. Environment
and Behavior, 38, 209-225. doi:10.1177/0013916505277605
Owsley,C., McGwin,G. Jr, Scilley,K., Meek,G. C., Seker,D., & Dyer,A.
(2007). Effect of refractive error correction on health-related quality of
life and depression in older nursing home residents. Archives of
Ophthalmology, 125, 1471-1477. doi:10.1001/ archopht.125.11.1471
Rittner,B., & Kirk,A. B. (1995). Health care and public transpor- tation
use by poor and frail elderly people. Social Work, 40, 365-373.
http://search.proquest.com/docview/1297015299?acc
ountid=14496 <http://search.proquest.com/docview/1297015299?accountid=14496>
Rust,G., Ye,J., Baltrus,P., Daniels,E., Adesunloye,B., & Fryer,G. E.
(2008). Practical barriers to timely primary care access: Impact on adult
use of emergency department services. Archives of Internal Medicine, 168,
1705-1710. doi:10.1001/ archinte.168.15.1705
The Hilltop Institute. (2008). Non-Emergency Medical Transportation (NEMT)
Study Report.
http://www.hilltopinsti-
tute.org/publications/Non-EmergencyMedicalTransportationSt
udyReport-September2008.pdf<http://tute.org/publications/Non-EmergencyMe…df>.
Whittier,S., Scharlach,A. E., & Dal Santo,T. S. (2005). Availability of
caregiver support services: Implications for implementation of the National
Family Caregiver Support Program. Journal of Aging and Social Policy, 17,
45-62. doi:10.1300/J031v17n01_03
Yeatts,D. E., Crow,T., & Folts,E. (1992). Service use among low- income
minority elderly: Strategies for overcoming barriers. The Gerontologist, 32,
24-32. doi:10.1093/geront/32.1.24
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I got asked a question today, from a transportation perspective,
about access to health care and health facilities. As I started to hunt
around on the web I thought I would throw it out to our Listserve. Does
anyone know of any research, literature or other articles that they
could pass along dealing with access to health care services?
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There is limited information on this topic. I did a review of this and
other EJ impacts for EPA a few years ago.
A few studies have looked at transport access to facilities and their
association to health outcomes. Most studies treated the "exposure
variable" as auto ownership. Net conclusion is that auto owners have
better access to health facilities. THere is a very limited association
to health outcomes.
I would not take this as a null result -- just one that has been
understudied.
Rajiv
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Im actually presenting research in that area in DC next month. I'm not in a
position now to give the names of articles (im driving) But I can send them
to you and suggest sites.
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I got asked a question today, from a
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about access to health care and health facilities. As I started to hunt
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