Target Group Based Mobility Chains in Health Care Systems
Benjamin Wagner vom Berg (),
Toni Gäbelein,
Jürgen Knies and
Karsten Uphoff
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Benjamin Wagner vom Berg: Hochschule Bremerhaven
Toni Gäbelein: COSMO GbR
Jürgen Knies: Jürgen Knies, GIS-Plan-Service
Karsten Uphoff: Karsten Uphoff, ecco GmbH
A chapter in Advances and New Trends in Environmental Informatics, 2018, pp 133-145 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract This paper presents the results of a feasibility study. The study addresses baseline investigations regarding possibilities and modes of cooperation, as well as regarding possible integrative (multimodal) mobility supplies (e.g. between public transport and health care facilities) based on open data. In result, existing digital data were specified and checked whether and how they can be used, together with existing open data of the mCloud and other sources, to create an effective steering- and prognosis base for the (digital) control of traffic flows of health care centres. Therefore, potentials were identified about how the data of health care centres may enrich a regional data basis and thereby enhance municipal traffic control systems. In result, existing possibilities and barriers of the preferably sustainable satisfaction of prevailing mobility demands of patients, employees and visitors were assessed with regards to feasibility in terms of mobility supply. Another focus was put on the development of sustainable mobility solutions, which help to reduce emissions and other negative effects of traffic. Besides results of empirical surveys, an architecture for a data- and mobility platform was compiled for implementation.
Keywords: Sustainable mobility; Smart city; Open data; Healthcare (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-99654-7_9
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