Wells Rebecca, Punekar Rajeshwari S, Vasey Joseph
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1104F McGavran-Greenberg Hall, Campus Box 7411, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7411, USA.
J Health Care Poor Underserved. 2009 May;20(2):507-23. doi: 10.1353/hpu.0.0151.
Enabling services (such as outreach, transportation, case management, and discharge planning) play a critical role in improving care for vulnerable populations. However, these services are generally not covered by third party payers, making them a challenge for safety net providers that are themselves often financially strained. The study reported here identified organizational and patient population characteristics associated with enabling services provided by community health centers funded by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA). Lagged regressions on 2003-2004 data from HRSA's Uniform Data System (n=841) indicated that health centers with more managed care contracts and larger staffs provided both broader scopes of enabling services and higher volumes of these services. Grant revenue was negatively associated with the volume of enabling services; however, net revenue was positively associated with service volume. There were several positive associations between indicators of patient need and the scope and volume of enabling services.
支持性服务(如外展服务、交通服务、病例管理和出院计划)在改善弱势群体的护理方面发挥着关键作用。然而,这些服务通常不在第三方支付范围内,这给本身往往资金紧张的安全网提供者带来了挑战。本文报告的研究确定了与卫生资源和服务管理局(HRSA)资助的社区卫生中心提供的支持性服务相关的组织和患者群体特征。对HRSA统一数据系统2003 - 2004年数据(n = 841)的滞后回归表明,拥有更多管理式医疗合同和更大员工规模的卫生中心提供了更广泛的支持性服务范围和更高的服务量。赠款收入与支持性服务量呈负相关;然而,净收入与服务量呈正相关。患者需求指标与支持性服务的范围和量之间存在若干正相关关系。