Boehm Deborah A
University of California, San Diego, USA.
Med Anthropol Q. 2005 Mar;19(1):47-63. doi: 10.1525/maq.2005.19.1.047.
In this article, I examine the impact of neoliberalism and welfare reform on the delivery of Medicaid, specifically how the advent of Medicaid managed care (MMC) has been wrought with contradictions, placing increased burdens on primary safety-net organizations and impacting the many communities they serve. I argue that federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) operate as a primary safety net among safety-net providers, supporting and subsidizing New Mexico's MMC program financially and administratively. By presenting ethnographic data, I will demonstrate how FQHCs pay many of the hidden financial and institutional costs of the shift to managed care. Such findings uncover paradoxes inherent to neoliberal ideologies and privatization, raising questions about the efficacy of a managed care system for Medicaid as well as the future of the health care safety net and access to health care for the diverse populations it serves.
在本文中,我探讨了新自由主义和福利改革对医疗补助计划实施的影响,具体而言,医疗补助管理式医疗(MMC)的出现如何充满矛盾,给主要的安全网组织带来了更多负担,并影响了它们所服务的众多社区。我认为,联邦合格健康中心(FQHCs)在安全网提供者中充当主要安全网,在财务和行政上支持并补贴新墨西哥州的MMC计划。通过展示人种志数据,我将证明FQHCs如何承担了向管理式医疗转变的许多隐性财务和机构成本。这些发现揭示了新自由主义意识形态和私有化固有的悖论,引发了关于医疗补助管理式医疗系统的有效性以及医疗安全网的未来以及其所服务的不同人群获得医疗服务的问题。