Sofaer S, Kenney E, Davidson B
Department of Health Care Sciences, George Washington University Medical Center, Washington, DC 20037.
Health Serv Res. 1992 Dec;27(5):671-93.
This article reports on a quasi-experimental test of the Illness Episode Approach (IEA), a new approach to providing Medicare beneficiaries with information about the financial consequences of alternative health care coverage decisions. Beneficiaries were randomly assigned to free, three-hour workshops, half using materials developed through application of the IEA, half using traditional comparative information on insurance options. Analysis of data collected before and after the workshops indicates that participants in the Illness Episode sessions were more likely to drop duplicative coverage, to spend less on premiums, and to report that their decisions to change coverage had met their expectations. The entire sample of workshop participants showed significant increases in knowledge of Medicare and their own insurance, as well as improved satisfaction with the cost of their health care coverage.
本文报告了疾病发作法(IEA)的一项准实验测试,这是一种向医疗保险受益人提供有关替代医疗保健覆盖决策财务后果信息的新方法。受益人被随机分配到免费的三小时工作坊,一半使用通过应用IEA开发的材料,另一半使用关于保险选项的传统比较信息。对工作坊前后收集的数据进行分析表明,疾病发作环节的参与者更有可能放弃重复的保险,支付更少的保费,并报告他们改变保险的决定达到了预期。工作坊参与者的整个样本在医疗保险和自身保险知识方面有显著增加,对医疗保健覆盖成本的满意度也有所提高。