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Three Times a Week: Mapping the Transportation of Dialysis Patients in the Greater Dayton Area Ambreen Hasan and Langdon Sanders Masters of Public Administration Wright State University May 15, 2013

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Mapping the Transportation of Dialysis Patients in the Greater Dayton Area.

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Three Times a Week:

Mapping the Transportation of Dialysis Patients in the Greater Dayton Area

Ambreen Hasan and Langdon SandersMasters of Public Administration

Wright State UniversityMay 15, 2013

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Purpose:• Examine current transportation system for

dialysis patients in Montgomery, Miami & Greene co.

• To Inform Decision Makers:– Identify Target Areas, Issues & Challenges

Towards Improving Service, Reducing Cost

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Limitations:• Data used includes patients who use services

provided by RTA, Anton’s, Greene CATS, MCPT and Fairborn Sen. Center.

• Straight lines distance used instead of actual distance.

• Different date ranges of data.

• Observed only two centers (both in Montgomery County).

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Methodology• Transit records, Field observation, Secondary

data analysis, and Patient survey.• The usual (and unusual) obstacles:

IRB (HIPAA) & Dialysis Center Approval.

Raw Data Entered to Master Sheet (Excel)

Addresses + Data Mapped (Geocoding)

Mapping Analysis

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Direct Observation Findings

Personal Vehicle

RTA (Project mobility)

Ambulette (E.M.T., America,

Medcorps)

GreeneCATS Taxi/Van

51%

10%16%

1%

22%

How People Travel to Dialysis (n=77)

*Observations done at the two centers located in Dayton*Data includes both arriving and departing vehicles from the center

Dayton YellowAir CityAll AmericaEagle OneNubta TransMedmobileAnton’s Trans.

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Upper Valley Medical Center

Fresenius Medical Care

DaVita Dialysis

DaVita Dialysis

DaVita Dayton North

DaVita South

DaVita Dayton East

Fresenius Medical Care

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Huber Heights

Fairborn

Centerville

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Patient Distance to Dialysis Center

All Patients Within 5 miles

85.7%

Others 4.3% Miami County

Travelers10.0%

Percent of Patients LivingWithin 5 Miles of a Dialysis Center

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Nearest Center Results:• 40% not going to nearest center

– Weighted by GDRTA with 111 trips

Greene CATS (n=17)

MCPT (n=51)

Anton's Transportation (n=30)

Greater Dayton RTA (n=111)

88%

86%

53%

45%

12%

14%

47%

55%

Percent Travelling to Nearest Center;by Provider (n=210)

Yes No

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Dayton

Troy

Xenia

Centerville

Huber Heights

Fairborn

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Dayton

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Where do we go from here?

Patients

• Educate & empower of options available (such as where other centers are located & rideshare opportunities)

Transit Providers• Further study

• Show mismatch of service duplication and inefficiencies

• Avoid trip duplication

• Promote rideshare

• Talk with other providers

Medical Community• Work with

patients to ID willingness to change

• Explain dialysis center assignment process - include transportation in decision

• ID where changes can/cannot be made

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Further Study• Solicit Feedback from Trans Providers and Medical

Community– Ask for Additional Direction and Research Questions

• Sort by destinations, look for neighbors, opportunities to coordinate/ride share

• Leverage incentives for choosing closer centers

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Thank you• Mr. Bob Steinbach, Dir. of Regional Initiatives,

MVRPC• Dr. Myron Levine, Faculty, Wright State

University• Mr. Martin Kim, GIS Instructor & Dir. of

Regional Planning, MVRPC• Ms. Nancy Barr, Nephrology Social Worker,

DaVita Dayton• Transit Providers:

•Ms. Regan Snider, MCPT• Ms. Susan Eason, GDRTA• Mr. Ken Collier, Greene CATS • Mr. Anthony Smith, Anton’s Transportation• Mr. Jim Adams, Fairborn Senior Center