Yee Tracy, Lechner Amanda E, Boukus Ellyn R
Center for Studying Health System Change, Washington, DC 20002-4221, USA. www.hschange.org
Res Brief. 2013 Jul(26):1-6.
As the U.S. health care system grapples with strained hospital emergency department (ED) capacity in some areas, primary care clinician shortages and rising health care costs, urgent care centers have emerged as an alternative care setting that may help improve access and contain costs. Growing to 9,000 locations in recent years, urgent care centers provide walk-in care for illnesses and injuries that need immediate attention but don't rise to the level of an emergency. Though their impact on overall health care access and costs remains unclear, hospitals and health plans are optimistic about the potential of urgent care centers to improve access and reduce ED visits, according to a new qualitative study by the Center for Studying Health System Change (HSC) for the National Institute for Health Care Reform. Across the six communities studied--Detroit; Jacksonville, Fla.; Minneapolis; Phoenix; Raleigh-Durham, N.C.; and San Francisco--respondents indicated that growth of urgent care centers is driven heavily by consumer demand for convenient access to care. At the same time, hospitals view urgent care centers as a way to gain patients, while health plans see opportunities to contain costs by steering patients away from costly emergency department visits. Although some providers believe urgent care centers disrupt coordination and continuity of care, others believe these concerns may be overstated, given urgent care's focus on episodic and simple conditions rather than chronic and complex cases. Looking ahead, health coverage expansions under national health reform may lead to greater capacity strains on both primary and emergency care, spurring even more growth of urgent care centers.
在美国医疗保健系统应对某些地区医院急诊科(ED)能力紧张、初级保健临床医生短缺以及医疗保健成本不断上升的问题时,紧急护理中心已成为一种替代护理场所,可能有助于改善医疗服务可及性并控制成本。近年来,紧急护理中心的数量增至9000家,为需要立即处理但未达到紧急程度的疾病和伤痛提供无需预约的护理服务。根据医疗保健系统变革研究中心(HSC)为国家医疗保健改革研究所开展的一项新的定性研究,尽管紧急护理中心对整体医疗保健可及性和成本的影响尚不明朗,但医院和医疗保健计划对紧急护理中心改善医疗服务可及性并减少急诊科就诊的潜力持乐观态度。在所研究的六个社区——底特律;佛罗里达州杰克逊维尔;明尼阿波利斯;凤凰城;北卡罗来纳州罗利 - 达勒姆;以及旧金山——受访者表示,紧急护理中心的发展在很大程度上是由消费者对便捷医疗服务的需求推动的。与此同时,医院将紧急护理中心视为吸引患者的一种方式,而医疗保健计划则认为通过引导患者避免前往成本高昂的急诊科就诊,有机会控制成本。尽管一些医疗服务提供者认为紧急护理中心会破坏护理的协调性和连续性,但另一些人认为,鉴于紧急护理主要关注偶发性和简单病症而非慢性和复杂病例,这些担忧可能被夸大了。展望未来,国家医疗改革下的医保覆盖范围扩大可能会给初级保健和急诊护理带来更大的能力压力,从而促使紧急护理中心进一步发展。