Jackson P
School of Arts and Sciences, Benedict College, USA.
J Health Soc Policy. 2001;14(1):61-74. doi: 10.1300/J045v14n01_04.
This study presents evidence from a major hospital that the uninsured received less care than privately insured patients when they came for emergency treatment, even when the insured and uninsured had similar diagnoses. Uninsured emergency patients were also less likely to be admitted to the hospital than insured emergency patients. Among those treated and released, the uninsured have lower discharge costs than privately insured patients. Among those patients admitted to the hospital, however, the costs of treatment were quite similar for insured and uninsured patients alike.
这项研究提供了一家大型医院的证据,表明在接受急诊治疗时,未参保患者比参保患者得到的治疗更少,即使参保患者和未参保患者的诊断相似。未参保的急诊患者入院的可能性也低于参保的急诊患者。在接受治疗并出院的患者中,未参保患者的出院费用低于参保患者。然而,在入院的患者中,参保患者和未参保患者的治疗费用相当相似。