Komisar Harriet L, Feder Judith, Kasper Judith D
Health Policy Institute, Georgetown University, Box 571444, 3300 Whitehaven St., N.W., Suite 5000, Washington, DC 20057-1485, USA.
Inquiry. 2005 Summer;42(2):171-82. doi: 10.5034/inquiryjrnl_42.2.171.
People who are dually eligible for Medicare and Medicaid are the focus of fiscal struggles between federal and state governments. Drawing on a survey of community-based elderly "dual eligibles," this paper examines how well their medical and long-term care needs are being met under the current combination of Medicare and Medicaid policies. While few people report difficulty getting medical care, 58% of people needing long-term care (help with activities of daily living) report unmet needs. As a result, many experience serious consequences, such as falls. Although unmet needs are substantial in all six states surveyed, we find the greater the use of paid home care in a state, the lower the likelihood of unmet needs, suggesting states' policies can make a difference.
同时符合医疗保险和医疗补助资格的人群是联邦政府和州政府财政斗争的焦点。本文基于一项针对社区老年“双重资格者”的调查,研究了在当前医疗保险和医疗补助政策组合下,他们的医疗和长期护理需求得到满足的程度。虽然很少有人表示就医困难,但58% 需要长期护理(日常生活活动协助)的人表示需求未得到满足。结果,许多人遭遇了严重后果,比如跌倒。尽管在所有六个被调查州中,未得到满足的需求都很显著,但我们发现,一个州中付费家庭护理的使用比例越高,需求未得到满足的可能性就越低,这表明各州的政策能够起到作用。