Brown Ann-Marie, Glazer Greer
Children's Hospital Medical Center of Akron, Ohio 44308, USA.
J Pediatr Health Care. 2004 May-Jun;18(3):145-8. doi: 10.1016/j.pedhc.2003.11.006.
More than 11 million children remain uninsured and receive no primary health care despite the advent of the State Children's Health Insurance Program (S-CHIP). The purpose of this pilot study was to evaluate whether each child in a northeast Ohio county free pediatric clinic is referred to S-CHIP and whether the enrollment process is successful.
A record review was done to evaluate documentation indicating that such a referral was made. A phone call was made to each family for whom there was no evidence of application to S-CHIP.
Twenty-eight referrals to Ohio's S-CHIP were documented (60%). Only 12% of families submitted an application to S-CHIP. Ten parents agreed to share their reasons for nonsubmission, the most common reason being that they thought their household income too high, followed by they did not think the program was needed.
The mere existence of or referral to such a program is not adequate to ensure utilization of health care resources. Recommendations are made to increase enrollment and access to health care for low-income children.
尽管有儿童健康保险计划(S-CHIP),仍有超过1100万儿童未参保且未接受初级医疗保健。这项试点研究的目的是评估俄亥俄州东北部一个县的免费儿科诊所的每个儿童是否被转介到S-CHIP,以及参保过程是否成功。
进行记录审查以评估表明已进行此类转介的文件。对每个没有申请S-CHIP证据的家庭进行电话随访。
记录了28例转介至俄亥俄州S-CHIP的案例(60%)。只有12%的家庭提交了S-CHIP申请。10位家长同意分享他们未提交申请的原因,最常见的原因是他们认为家庭收入过高,其次是他们认为不需要该计划。
仅仅存在这样一个计划或转介并不能确保医疗保健资源的利用。建议增加低收入儿童的参保率并改善其获得医疗保健的机会。