Taylor Erin Fries, McLaughlin Catherine G, Warren Anne W, Song Paula H
Mathematica Policy Research, Washington, DC, USA.
Health Aff (Millwood). 2006 May-Jun;25(3):w183-91. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.25.w183. Epub 2006 Apr 11.
Faced with growing numbers of uninsured people, many communities are developing local programs to provide coverage or improve access. Some might predict that only those with health problems would participate; however, little is known about who enrolls. This paper examines participation and retention in three different community programs aimed at low-income uninsured adults. In two of the three programs, the typical participant had no health problems. Improved access to preventive and routine physician care, and increased security about getting access to care should the need arise, appeared to be the primary benefits of both initial and continued enrollment.
面对未参保人数不断增加的情况,许多社区正在制定地方项目以提供保险覆盖或改善医保获取途径。有些人可能预测只有那些有健康问题的人才会参与;然而,对于参保人员的情况却知之甚少。本文研究了针对低收入未参保成年人的三个不同社区项目的参与率和持续参与情况。在这三个项目中的两个项目里,典型的参与者没有健康问题。改善预防性和常规诊疗服务的获取途径,以及在有需要时获得医疗服务的安全感增强,似乎是最初参保和持续参保的主要益处。