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平价医疗法案对有入狱记录者的影响。

What the Affordable Care Act means for people with jail stays.

出版信息

Health Aff (Millwood). 2014 Mar;33(3):448-54. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.2013.1119.

Abstract

About one in six people expected to enroll in Medicaid under health reform expansions and nearly one in ten expected to enroll in qualified health plans through the health insurance Marketplaces will have spent some time in jail during the past year. People who have spent time in jail frequently cycle in and out of incarceration; have high rates of chronic physical, mental health, and substance use conditions; and historically have been uninsured and without access to continuous health care. The Affordable Care Act may not change the quality of health care in jails, but its provision of better access to care before and after people are incarcerated could have positive long-term effects on both the health of those individuals and overall health care costs. Achieving these results will require careful planning and coordination among jail health care programs, Medicaid, and Marketplace health plans. The use of electronic health records by jails and community providers could help ensure that treatments are consistent no matter where a patient resides. Policy makers and health plans could also ensure continuity of care by including in their networks some of the same safety-net providers that are under contract to furnish care to jail inmates.

摘要

在医改扩大范围后,预计将有六分之一的人加入医疗补助计划,而近十分之一的人将通过医疗保险市场获得合格的医疗保险。在过去的一年中,有入狱经历的人经常进出监狱;患有慢性身体、心理健康和药物使用方面的疾病的比例很高;并且历史上一直没有医疗保险,也无法获得持续的医疗保健。平价医疗法案可能不会改变监狱中的医疗保健质量,但它提供了更好的入狱前后获得医疗保健的机会,这可能对这些个人的健康和整体医疗保健成本产生积极的长期影响。要实现这些结果,需要监狱医疗保健计划、医疗补助计划和市场健康计划之间进行仔细的规划和协调。监狱和社区提供者使用电子健康记录可以帮助确保无论患者居住在哪里,治疗都是一致的。政策制定者和健康计划还可以通过将一些同样的为监狱囚犯提供服务的医疗服务网络提供者纳入网络,确保医疗保健的连续性。

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