Bazzoli Gloria J, Kang Ray, Hasnain-Wynia Romana, Lindrooth Richard C
Department of Health Administration, Virginia Commonwealth University, in Richmond, USA.
Health Aff (Millwood). 2005 Jul-Aug;24(4):1047-56. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.24.4.1047.
Recent forces have created new financial stress for hospitals but also some relief. This paper explores hospitals' changing involvement in the safety net between 1996 and 2002. We replicate approaches used in a study of 1990-1997 and thus provide a needed update on the U.S. hospital safety net. Overall, some groups of safety-net hospitals increased uncompensated care, but others did not. Non-safety-net hospitals trimmed certain services commonly used by the indigent; this may point to future reductions in access. We examine the implications of these findings for the future of the safety net.
近期的形势给医院带来了新的财务压力,但也带来了一些缓解。本文探讨了1996年至2002年间医院在安全网中角色的变化。我们重复了1990 - 1997年一项研究中使用的方法,从而提供了美国医院安全网所需的最新情况。总体而言,一些安全网医院增加了无偿护理,但其他医院则没有。非安全网医院削减了贫困人群常用的某些服务;这可能预示着未来就医机会的减少。我们研究了这些发现对安全网未来的影响。