Abstract
Purpose of the Study: This study identified factors associated with canceling nonemergency medical transportation appointments among older adult Medicaid patients. Design and Methods: Data from 125,913 trips for 2,913 Delaware clients were examined. Mediation analyses, as well as, multivariate logistic regressions were conducted. Results: Over half of canceled trips were attributed to client reasons (e.g., no show, refusal). Client characteristics (e.g., race, sex, functional status) were associated with cancelations; however, these differed based on the cancelation reason. Regularly scheduled trips were less likely to be canceled. Implications: The evolving American health care system may increase service availability. Additional policies can improve service accessibility and overcome utilization barriers.
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MacLeod, K. E., Ragland, D. R., Prohaska, T. R., Smith, M. L., Irmiter, C., & Satariano, W. A. (2015). Missed or delayed medical care appointments by older users of nonemergency medical transportation. Gerontologist, 55(6), 1026–1037. https://doi.org/10.1093/geront/gnu002
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