Transport and access to health care : the potential of new information technology. Final Report

<p>A key barrier to improved health and well-being is access to health services. Some ten per cent of hospital outpatient appointments are currently missed and it is speculated that many of these cancellations are related to transport problems. Moreover it is widely acknowledged that current p...

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Main Authors: Brand, C, Raje, F, Preston, J, Grieco, M
Other Authors: Department for Transport
Format: Report
Published: Transport Studies Unit, University of Oxford 2004
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Summary:<p>A key barrier to improved health and well-being is access to health services. Some ten per cent of hospital outpatient appointments are currently missed and it is speculated that many of these cancellations are related to transport problems. Moreover it is widely acknowledged that current provision of health care transport is inefficient. The aim of the project is to compare the existing provision of transport facilities with needs and develop a revised model of transport provision studying the potential for on-line communications and demand-responsive tranport.</p> <p>The project will be centred on a case study of the Oxford Radcliffe Hospitals. Following a review of existing literature aspecially commissioned survey will be undertaken to inform a new model for health care transport provision to the hospitals.</p>