Transportation to Clinic: Findings from a Pilot Clinic-Based Survey of Low-Income Suburbanites

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Diana Silver
Jan Blustein
Beth C. Weitzman
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[1] New York University,Steinhardt School of Culture, Education and Human Development
[2] New York University,Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service
[3] New York University,Steinhardt School of Culture, Education and Human Development
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Transportation; Health care; Primary care; Suburban; Low-income; Immigrants;
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Health care policymakers have cited transportation barriers as key obstacles to providing health care to low-income suburbanites, particularly because suburbs have become home to a growing number of recent immigrants who are less likely to own cars than their neighbors. In a suburb of New York City, we conducted a pilot survey of low income, largely immigrant clients in four public clinics, to find out how much transportation difficulties limit their access to primary care. Clients were receptive to the opportunity to participate in the survey (response rate = 94%). Nearly one-quarter reported having transportation problems that had caused them to miss or reschedule a clinic appointment in the past. Difficulties included limited and unreliable local bus service, and a tenuous connection to a car. Our pilot work suggests that this population is willing to participate in a survey on this topic. Further, since even among those attending clinic there was significant evidence of past transportation problems, it suggests that a population-based survey would yield information about substantial transportation barriers to health care.
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