Geographical Influence of Mobile Clinics in the Southern United States

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Sharon Attipoe-Dorcoo
Rigoberto Delgado
Dejian Lai
Aditi Gupta
Stephen Linder
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[1] TERSHA LLC,Department of Economics and Finance
[2] University of Texas,Department of Biostatistics and Data Sciences
[3] University of Texas School of Public Health,Department of Management, Policy and Community Health
[4] Baylor College of Medicine and Texas Children’s Mobile Clinic Program,undefined
[5] University of Texas School of Public Health,undefined
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Index; Primary care service area; Geographic; Influence; Resources;
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To develop a mobile clinic influence index, which could allow mobile clinic managers to prioritize geographic regions and allocate resources systematically. The mobile clinic primary care service index was constructed taking into account miles traveled by the mobile clinic, the speed of the mobile clinic, number of primary care providers available in a primary care service area (PCSA), the total population in a PCSA, and the number of primary care providers per mobile clinic program. To illustrate the application of the mobile clinic influence index, we use the case of selected primary care mobile clinic programs operating in North Carolina and Florida. A survey of selected mobile clinic programs from Texas, Georgia, Florida, and North Carolina, in rural and urban zip codes. PCSAs in various counties in North Carolina and Florida experienced varying degrees of additive effects of having mobile clinic providers service these areas. The mobile clinics in these counties were therefore influential in delivering critical primary healthcare services to at-risk populations. The index provides a valuable unit of measure to enable program managers of primary care mobile clinics to allocate resources as needed.
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