Reid N, Todd C H
Health Serv Manage. 1989 Jun;85(3):129-33.
The medical and financial advantages of centralising health services contrast with the disadvantage that they are less accessible to patients, and this is specially felt in out-patient departments. In a study based on rural Northern Ireland Norma Reid and Chris Todd looked into how patients travelled to the OPD and how long it took them. It was the socially disadvantaged--the poor, the unemployed and the retired, who did not have a family car--who were most disadvantaged by the inaccessibility of the hospital and although they were quite numerous they were probably not enough to make a commercial bus service viable.