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Transportation accessibility issues and the location of a national facility : the case of a new paediatric hospital to serve the Republic of Ireland

Author(s)
Murphy, Enda  
Killen, James E.  
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/2994
Date Issued
2007
Date Available
2011-06-29T14:13:15Z
Abstract
This study considers the accessibility of three locations that were identified for consideration by the Health Services Executive for locating a new national children’s hospital: The Mater, St. James’s and Tallaght. Accessibility to each of these sites is considered first within the context of the Dublin region and then with respect to the area outside that region. For the Dublin region, a Dublin Transportation Office data set that gives travel times in the peak and off-peak periods is used along with small area population statistics derived from the 2002 census to identify the proportion of the total population, of the population aged 0 to15 years and of the female population aged 15 to 35 years that are nearest each of the three hospital sites. A similar analysis is conducted for the rest of the country using where appropriate published public transport schedules. The results suggest that in choosing a location for a single facility that is to serve the Dublin region only and where accessibility interpreted as minimisation of travel time is of over-riding importance, a city centre location is best; however, where the facility is to serve the national population and where the bulk of journeys to it will be by car, the results suggest that a strategic location to the west of the city will maximise accessibility.
Sponsorship
Not applicable
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Taylor and Francis
Journal
Irish Geography
Volume
40
Issue
1
Start Page
1
End Page
16
Subjects

Accessability

Hospital location

Service planning

Subject – LCSH
Health services accessibility--Ireland
Children--Hospitals--Ireland
Hospitals--Location--Ireland
Hospitals--Planning
DOI
10.1080/00750770709555884
Web versions
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00750770709555884
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
0075-0778 (Print)
1939-4055 (Online)
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/1.0/
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Hospital_Accessibility_IG_revised.doc

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365 KB

Format

Microsoft Word

Checksum (MD5)

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Owning collection
Architecture, Planning and Environmental Policy Research Collection

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