A Geospatial Analysis of Freestanding and Hospital Emergency Department Accessibility via Public Transit
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Carlson, Lucas C.; Baker, Olesya N.; Schuur, Jeremiah D.
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Introduction: Emergency departments (ED) are an important source of care for underserved populations and represent a significant part of the social safety net. In order to explore the effect of freestanding emergency departments (FSED) on access to care for urban underserved populations, we performed a geospatial analysis comparing the proximity of FSEDs and hospital EDs to public transit lines in three United States (U.S.) metropolitan areas: Houston, Denver, and Cleveland.
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2019
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Western Journal of Emergency Medicine: Integrating Emergency Care with Population Health
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20/3
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Carlson, Lucas C.; Baker, Olesya N.; Schuur, Jeremiah D.