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就医:拼车作为非紧急医疗运输方式

Going to the Doctor: Rideshare as Nonemergency Medical Transportation.

作者信息

Fraade-Blanar Laura, Koo Tina, Whaley Christopher M

出版信息

Rand Health Q. 2022 Aug 31;9(4):3. eCollection 2022 Aug.

Abstract

Ridesharing apps have changed how people get around. Its use in nonemergency medical transportation (NEMT) is nascent but possibly growing. The authors build on existing research on health care access to describe NEMT challenges that rideshare-based NEMT (RB-NEMT) may address for those who need NEMT by identifying rider and ride types most appropriate for RB-NEMT. Population estimates for these profiles are drawn from three nationally representative sources. The authors found that RB-NEMT could help reduce system strain and satisfy an unmet or poorly met need for on-demand cost-effective solutions within the NEMT ecosystem. Current RB-NEMT capabilities are most appropriate for individuals with medical conditions that result in the need to request rides and those who use Door2Door, Curb2Curb, or Area2Area (e.g., bus stop-to-bus stop) services. RB-NEMT is also most appropriate for in-patient and outpatient discharges, on-demand rides, requests for rides in which the scheduled mode failed to arrive, and rides requiring minimal assistance or monitoring. The authors recommend more research on (1) RB-NEMT outcomes and the efficiency of programs targeting potential users and (2) the size, distribution, and projections for required transportation services, especially for vulnerable populations. The authors argue that policymakers should recognize that (1) transportation is a fundamental component of health care access and NEMT is a central pathway of ensuring access to vulnerable populations and (2) rideshare is a generally unique, economical, efficient, and otherwise unoccupied niche of the NEMT ecosystem, although the specific pathways to incorporating rideshare into NEMT will vary by state.

摘要

拼车应用程序改变了人们的出行方式。其在非紧急医疗运输(NEMT)中的应用尚处于起步阶段,但可能正在增长。作者基于现有的医疗保健获取研究,通过确定最适合基于拼车的非紧急医疗运输(RB-NEMT)的乘客和乘车类型,来描述RB-NEMT可能为那些需要NEMT的人解决的NEMT挑战。这些概况的人口估计来自三个具有全国代表性的来源。作者发现,RB-NEMT有助于减轻系统压力,并满足NEMT生态系统中对按需成本效益解决方案未满足或满足不佳的需求。当前的RB-NEMT功能最适合那些因医疗状况而需要请求乘车的个人,以及那些使用门到门、路边到路边或区域到区域(例如公交站到公交站)服务的人。RB-NEMT也最适合住院和门诊出院、按需乘车、预定模式未能到达时的乘车请求,以及需要最少协助或监测的乘车。作者建议对以下方面进行更多研究:(1)RB-NEMT的结果以及针对潜在用户的项目效率;(2)所需运输服务的规模、分布和预测,特别是针对弱势群体的服务。作者认为,政策制定者应认识到:(1)交通是医疗保健获取的基本组成部分,NEMT是确保弱势群体获得医疗服务的核心途径;(2)拼车通常是NEMT生态系统中一个独特、经济、高效且未被占用的细分领域,尽管将拼车纳入NEMT的具体途径因州而异。

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