Suppr超能文献

基层医疗中针对移民的收费系统:伦敦一个高移民地区家庭医生的经历。

Charging systems for migrants in primary care: the experiences of family doctors in a high-migrant area of London.

作者信息

Hargreaves Sally, Holmes Alison H, Saxena Sonia, Le Feuvre Peter, Farah Wayne, Shafi Ghias, Chaudry Jehanzeb, Khan Hamed, Friedland Jon S

机构信息

International Health Unit, Department of Infectious Diseases and Immunity, Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London, London, UK.

出版信息

J Travel Med. 2008 Jan-Feb;15(1):13-8. doi: 10.1111/j.1708-8305.2007.00161.x.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

There is speculation that a high number of migrants use free UK National Health Services to which they are not entitled. In response, the UK government has sought to develop and expand current overseas visitors (OVs) charging systems to target these noneligible migrants for payment. Current guidance to UK primary care providers is ambiguous, and little is known about existing procedures for dealing with new migrants. We aimed to explore the impact of OVs on primary care services and to assess the views of health-care providers about current charging systems.

METHODS

We undertook a 23-point semistructured questionnaire survey of family doctors working within a high-migrant area of London. Outcome measures were the following: the impact of OVs on their practices, current procedures for registering this patient group, and doctors' concerns around expanding existing charging systems.

RESULTS

Ninety-two doctors from 53 practices completed the survey (practice response rate 82.8%). Fifty-one (55.4%) of the 92 doctors reported having systems in place to identify and charge OVs requesting registration, and follow-up procedures differed across practices. Significantly more doctors [65 (70.7%)] reported not having any OVs on their practice lists receiving free consultations (p < 0.001; 298 OVs reported in total). Of the 24 (26.1%) doctors who did, this equated to approximately pound3,000 monthly lost income in total for uncharged consultations across all the practices within the survey site. Seventy-eight (84.8%) doctors want a better system to identify and charge OVs in primary care but question the workability of proposals to streamline charging procedures across primary and secondary care. Concerns were raised about the implications for migrants unable to access appropriate health care and the impact on public health priorities.

CONCLUSIONS

We identified variations in current procedures for identifying and registering OVs, which may result in the inappropriate exclusion of new migrants from free primary care services in the UK. Our findings suggest that the number of OVs receiving free primary care services is low. We need to explore models of appropriate health-care delivery to new migrants in the UK context, drawing on models of best practice from established health services in other migrant-receiving countries.

摘要

背景

有人猜测,大量移民使用他们无权享受的英国免费国民医疗服务。作为回应,英国政府试图制定并扩大现行的海外访客收费系统,以针对这些无资格的移民收取费用。目前英国初级医疗服务提供者的指导意见含糊不清,对于处理新移民的现有程序了解甚少。我们旨在探讨海外访客对初级医疗服务的影响,并评估医疗服务提供者对现行收费系统的看法。

方法

我们对在伦敦一个移民众多地区工作的家庭医生进行了一项包含23个问题的半结构化问卷调查。结果指标如下:海外访客对他们诊疗工作的影响、针对该患者群体的现行登记程序,以及医生对扩大现有收费系统的担忧。

结果

来自53家诊所的92名医生完成了调查(诊所回应率82.8%)。92名医生中有51名(55.4%)报告称已建立识别并向申请登记的海外访客收费的系统,不同诊所的后续程序各不相同。显著更多的医生[65名(70.7%)]报告称其诊疗名单上没有接受免费咨询的海外访客(p<0.001;总共报告了298名海外访客)。在有此类访客的24名(26.1%)医生中,这相当于调查地点内所有诊所因未收费咨询每月总共损失约3000英镑的收入。78名(84.8%)医生希望有一个更好的系统来识别并向初级医疗中的海外访客收费,但对简化初级和二级医疗收费程序的提议的可行性表示质疑。人们对无法获得适当医疗服务的移民的影响以及对公共卫生重点工作的影响表示担忧。

结论

我们发现识别和登记海外访客的现行程序存在差异,这可能导致新移民被不恰当地排除在英国免费初级医疗服务之外。我们的研究结果表明,接受免费初级医疗服务的海外访客数量较少。我们需要借鉴其他移民接收国成熟医疗服务的最佳实践模式,探索适合英国新移民的医疗服务模式。

文献AI研究员

20分钟写一篇综述,助力文献阅读效率提升50倍。

立即体验

用中文搜PubMed

大模型驱动的PubMed中文搜索引擎

马上搜索

文档翻译

学术文献翻译模型,支持多种主流文档格式。

立即体验