Lewin Marion E, Baxter Raymond J
Chevy Chase, Maryland, USA.
Health Aff (Millwood). 2007 Sep-Oct;26(5):1490-4. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.26.5.1490.
The committee that wrote the 2000 Institute of Medicine report on the health care safety net reconvened in 2006 to reflect on the safety net from the perspective of rising numbers of uninsured and underinsured people, the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, high immigration levels, and new fiscal and policy pressures on care for vulnerable populations. Safety-net providers now participate in Medicaid managed care but find it difficult to meet growing needs for specialty services, particularly mental health care and affordable prescription drugs. How current state reforms and coverage expansions will affect care for the poor and uninsured is a critical issue.
撰写2000年医学研究所关于医疗安全网报告的委员会于2006年再次召开会议,从无保险和保险不足人数不断增加、卡特里娜飓风的后果、高移民水平以及对弱势群体护理的新财政和政策压力等角度反思安全网。安全网提供者现在参与医疗补助管理式医疗,但发现难以满足对专科服务日益增长的需求,特别是精神卫生保健和负担得起的处方药。当前的州改革和保险覆盖范围扩大将如何影响对穷人和未参保者的护理是一个关键问题。