Blewett Lynn A, Beebe Timothy J
State Health Access Data Assistance Center (SHADAC), Division of Health Services Research and Policy, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA.
Public Health Rep. 2004 Mar-Apr;119(2):125-35. doi: 10.1177/003335490411900204.
This article describes the role states could play in a national effort to measure and monitor the public health safety net. The authors developed a data collection framework using information from five states on two components of the safety net: structure and demand. Because states are the primary vehicle for access expansions and programs to care for the poor, the authors suggest that they be the primary coordinating mechanism for data collection on the safety net. Because the necessary mechanisms for more uniform standards or criteria to evaluate state data collection activities and capacity remain undeveloped, they recommend using existing data to begin building state capacity to measure and monitor the safety net.
本文描述了各州在全国范围内衡量和监测公共卫生安全网的努力中可以发挥的作用。作者利用来自五个州关于安全网两个组成部分(结构和需求)的信息,开发了一个数据收集框架。由于各州是扩大医疗服务可及性以及为贫困人口提供医疗项目的主要载体,作者建议各州成为安全网数据收集的主要协调机制。由于用于评估州数据收集活动和能力的更统一标准或准则的必要机制尚未建立,他们建议利用现有数据开始建设各州衡量和监测安全网的能力。