Fiscella Kevin, Shin Peter
Department of Family Medicine, University of Rochester School of Medicine & Dentistry, Rochester, New York, USA.
J Ambul Care Manage. 2005 Oct-Dec;28(4):304-12. doi: 10.1097/00004479-200510000-00005.
Past and present, those with the greatest healthcare needs often receive the least adequate healthcare. This phenomenon, termed the "inverse care law," has implications for healthcare and outcomes for vulnerable populations including low-income persons, racial and ethnic minorities, and the uninsured among others. This article reviews disparities in health status and access to healthcare for vulnerable populations. It illustrates how concentration of risk factors within individuals, families, and communities worsens the paradox between healthcare need and access and highlights the models of healthcare delivery needed to adequately meet the needs of vulnerable populations.
过去和现在,那些医疗需求最大的人往往得到的医疗服务最不足。这种现象被称为“逆医疗法则”,对包括低收入人群、种族和少数族裔以及未参保者等弱势群体的医疗保健和医疗结果产生影响。本文回顾了弱势群体在健康状况和获得医疗保健方面的差异。它说明了个体、家庭和社区内部风险因素的集中如何加剧了医疗需求与可及性之间的矛盾,并强调了充分满足弱势群体需求所需的医疗服务提供模式。