Geographic Accessibility of General Practitioners by Car and Public Transport - A Study Using the Minimum Travel Time Method in a Rural Area in the North-East of Germany

Julia Hecht, Bernhard Langer
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Basic medical care should be accessible to all people without restriction. However, the distribution of practices in rural areas is often limited to the centers, meaning that distances have to be covered. The Federal Joint Committee (G-BA), the highest decision-making body of the joint self-government of physicians, dentists, hospitals and health insurance funds in Germany, only states for cars that 95% of the population should be able to reach general practitioners (GPs) in less than 20 minutes on average. The aim of this study was to determine the geographic accessibility of GP practices by car and public transport. A cross-sectional study was conducted in a rural area in the north-east of Germany called Neustrelitz Central Zone and reported according to the STROBE statement. Geographic data of OpenStreetMap and the Federal Agency for Cartography and Geodesy and GP practices data of the Associations of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and Brandenburg were used. Based on the method of minimum travel time, the required travel times by car and public transport from the local centers to the three nearest physician locations were determined using various online tools. On average, inhabitants need 10.7 minutes to reach the three nearest GP practices by car, up to a maximum of 19 minutes. The average travel time by public transport for an appointment at 10 a.m. is four hours and twelve minutes. While it is possible for all municipalities (and their inhabitants) to reach the nearest GP practices in time for an appointment at 10 a.m. and to complete the return journey on the same day, this is no longer possible for 35% of municipalities (and their inhabitants) for an appointment at 3 p.m. and for 53% for an appointment at 5 p.m. In the Neustrelitz Central Zone, the accessibility of GP practices by car is ensured in accordance with the G-BA statements. On the other hand, the accessibility of GP practices by public transport can be a problem for people who do not have their own car. This could be remedied, for example, by expanding eHealth or mobile medical practices.
全科医生乘坐汽车和公共交通工具的地理可达性--在德国东北部农村地区使用最短旅行时间法进行的研究
所有人都应不受任何限制地获得基本医疗服务。然而,农村地区的医疗机构分布往往局限于中心地带,这意味着必须长途跋涉。联邦联合委员会(G-BA)是德国医生、牙医、医院和医疗保险基金联合自治政府的最高决策机构,它只规定了汽车方面的要求,即 95% 的人口应能在平均 20 分钟内到达全科医生(GPs)处。这项研究的目的是确定全科医生诊所通过汽车和公共交通的地理可达性。这项横断面研究在德国东北部一个名为诺伊施特雷利茨中心区的农村地区进行,并根据 STROBE 声明进行报告。研究使用了 OpenStreetMap 和联邦制图与大地测量局的地理数据,以及梅克伦堡-西波美拉尼亚州和勃兰登堡州法定医疗保险医生协会的全科医生诊所数据。根据最短旅行时间的方法,使用各种在线工具确定了从当地中心到三个最近的医生诊所所需的汽车和公共交通旅行时间。上午 10 点预约就诊,乘坐公共交通工具平均需要 4 小时 12 分钟。虽然所有城市(及其居民)都能在上午 10 点及时到达最近的全科医生诊所就诊,并在当天完成返程,但 35% 的城市(及其居民)无法在下午 3 点就诊,53% 的城市(及其居民)无法在下午 5 点就诊。另一方面,对于没有自己汽车的人来说,乘坐公共交通工具前往全科医生诊所可能是个问题。例如,可以通过扩大电子医疗或移动医疗来解决这一问题。
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