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Closure of Health Units Increased Taxi Costs

Västra Nyland

Key Points

  • The closure of health units increased the need for taxis in patient transportation.
  • Patients have to travel longer distances for treatment and check-ups.
  • This situation particularly affects individuals who cannot provide their own transportation.
  • Due to the increased distances, citizens' taxi expenses have risen significantly.

The closure of health units has led to a significant increase in patients' transportation costs. This situation economically affects individuals who are particularly dependent on taxis for medical treatment and check-ups.

The relocation of healthcare services to central locations causes transportation to require longer distances. This situation significantly increases the expenses of citizens, especially those living in rural areas who cannot drive their own vehicles.

Developments show that changes made in the health infrastructure require taking indirect costs such as transportation into consideration as well. This new economic burden faced by patients in their treatment access processes continues to be debated in the region.

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How did the closure of health units affect patients?
The distance of patients to health facilities increased, and this raised dependence on taxis, thereby increasing transportation costs.
Who is most affected by this situation?
Individuals who do not have their own vehicle and need taxis to travel to health centers are the group most affected by this situation.
What is the main reason for the increase in taxi costs?
The main reason is the lengthening of distances patients must travel as a result of the closure of health units and the centralization of services.

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