Hawkins Dan, Rosenbaum Sara
National Association of Community Health Centers, Inc, Washington, DC 20036, USA.
J Ambul Care Manage. 2005 Oct-Dec;28(4):357-65. doi: 10.1097/00004479-200510000-00011.
As health centers celebrate their 40th anniversary, the larger American healthcare system faces challenges as daunting as any in its history. These include rising, unchecked costs of care, deteriorating access to care--especially among low-income, uninsured, and minority Americans--and unsettled quality of care for many. The authors argue that, as policymakers face the challenge of health system reform, the health centers program serves as a potential model for improving the cost-effectiveness and appropriateness of healthcare, setting the course for primary healthcare. At the same time, the program's very future depends on matters that extend into the broadest reaches of US health policy, in the areas of coverage, finance, workforce, quality improvement, and population health.
在健康中心庆祝其成立40周年之际,规模更大的美国医疗保健系统面临着其历史上最为严峻的挑战。这些挑战包括护理成本不断攀升且未得到控制、获得护理的机会不断恶化——尤其是在低收入、未参保和少数族裔美国人中——以及许多人的护理质量不稳定。作者认为,在政策制定者面临医疗系统改革挑战之际,健康中心项目可作为提高医疗保健成本效益和适宜性的潜在模式,为初级医疗保健指明方向。与此同时,该项目的未来本身取决于美国健康政策最广泛领域中的一些事项,涉及覆盖范围、资金、劳动力、质量改进和人群健康等方面。