Lifeline Transportation Funding: Improving Health Care Access Karen Cohn, MS, CIH San Francisco Dept. of Public Health, Occupational & Environmental Health.

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Lifeline Transportation Funding: Improving Health Care Access Karen Cohn, MS, CIH San Francisco Dept. of Public Health, Occupational & Environmental Health Section

Our Community Sponsor Jacob K. Moody, M. Div, MSW Executive Director Bayview Hunters Point Foundation for Community Improvement 150 Executive Park Blvd. Suite 2800 San Francisco x11

Bayview Hunters Point (BVHP), zip code 94124

Social Determinants of Health in BVHP 1. Lack of employment and economic development; 2. Poor housing conditions; legacy of environmental health problems; 3. Few nutritious food outlets; 4. Freedom of motion impaired by violence in the community; 5. Low rate of vehicle ownership; 6. No hospital services; large number of uninsured adults.

Well-Developed Economic and Environmental Justice Activism

BVHP Health Disparities Compared to Other SF Districts  Higher prevalence of asthma  Higher rates of hospitalizations for four chronic diseases (asthma, COPD, diabetes, congestive heart failure)  Higher rates of premature death; violence is the leading cause of premature mortality in BVHP

Built Environment Determinants of Health Care Access  Deficit of health care services and hospitals relative to population’s health status  Public transit routes not designed for health care destinations  Current transportation assistance programs do not meet the need

Essential destination BVHP bus line Connect bus line Time est. for travel by bus One-way travel distance Time est. for travel by car California Pacific Medical Center, at California St #24# min7.4 miles16 minutes UCSF Medical Center at Parnassus #44# min6.6 miles14 minutes UCSF at Mt. Zion (includes Comprehensive Cancer Center) #24n/a48 min6.3 miles13 minutes St. Luke’s Hospital#44#4933 min2.9 miles7 minutes St. Mary’s Medical Center #44#2156 min7 miles15 minutes St. Francis Memorial Hospital (Lung Rehab facility) #15#252 min5.1 miles11 minutes Kaiser Permanente SF Medical Center #15#3857 min6.7 miles14 minutes

Opportunity: Regional Agency RFP for Lifeline Transportation Funding Local County Transportation Agency awards BVHPF proposal $924,879 over 3 yrs: 3-year BVHP community shuttle Last 2-years reimbursement of hospitals’ taxi vouchers for chronic disease maintenance visits and support services

Proposed Shuttle Route

Proposed Shuttle Schedule  Pick up patients at low- income housing developments, senior centers, social gathering spots  Deliver patients to health care settings  Three trips/day to County hospital, 2.6 miles from BVHP commercial corridor  10.5 hours continuous service TimesRuns 8:00-9:00 am1 st cycle within BVHP 9:00-9:30 amDelivery to SFGH 9:30-10:30 am2 nd cycle within BVHP 10:30-11:30 am3 rd cycle within BVHP 11:30 am-12:30 pm4 th cycle within BVHP 12:30-1:00 pmDelivery to SFGH; pickup returning pts. 1:00-2:00 pm5 th cycle within BVHP 2:00-3:00 pm6 th cycle within BVHP 3:00-4:00 pm7 th cycle within BVHP 4:00-5:00 pm8 th cycle within BVHP 5:00-5:30 pmPickup returning patients at SFGH 5:30-6:30 pm9 th / last cycle within BVHP

Partners Community sponsor: Non-profit Bayview Hunters Point Foundation for Community Improvement Partners and stakeholders:  City Departments (Public Health; Environ.)  SF Hospital Council & it’s African American Health Disparities Project  Community agencies for asthma education, tenant organizing & senior services  Local clinics & health service providers  Board of Supervisors-appointed Asthma Task Force

Implications  What is the process for stakeholder and public involvement?  Will health professionals play a role?  What social marketing strategies will be employed to gain community support for using the services?  If successful, how will we advocate for sustainability of services?