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寻求免费和保密的性传播疾病治疗的患者的保险及计费问题:2012年纽约市性传播疾病诊所

Insurance and billing concerns among patients seeking free and confidential sexually transmitted disease care: New York City sexually transmitted disease clinics 2012.

作者信息

Washburn Kate, Goodwin Chris, Pathela Preeti, Blank Susan

机构信息

From the *New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, New York, NY; †CDC Public Health Associate Program, Atlanta, GA; and ‡National Center for HIV STD and TB Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA.

出版信息

Sex Transm Dis. 2014 Jul;41(7):463-6. doi: 10.1097/OLQ.0000000000000137.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Historically, New York City (NYC) Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) sexually transmitted disease (STD) clinics have operated completely free of charge but will soon begin billing patients for services. To inform billing strategies, we surveyed NYC DOHMH STD clinic patients in fall 2012 to examine response to the prospect of billing insurance and charging sliding-scale fees for services.

METHODS

A total of 5017 individuals were surveyed from all patients accessing clinic services between September and December 2012 at 8 NYC DOHMH STD clinics. The anonymous survey was provided at registration to all patients, in English or Spanish. The data were analyzed to determine patient insurance status and other characteristics related to billing for STD services.

RESULTS

More than half of respondents (51.0%) were uninsured, and 42.3% were unemployed. For 20.2% of respondents, billing would pose a considerable barrier to care. Nearly half of those insured (48.4%) said that they would not be willing to share insurance information with the STD clinics.

CONCLUSIONS

Respondents who said they would not access STD clinic services if charged represent approximately 13,600 individuals each year who, if not promptly diagnosed and treated elsewhere, could be a continuing source of STIs including HIV. Confidentiality concerns and income are potential obstacles to billing insurance or charging a direct fee for STD services. New York City DOHMH plans to take the concerns raised in the survey findings into account when designing our billing system and carefully evaluate its impact to ensure that the need for accessible, confidential STD services continues to be met.

摘要

背景

从历史上看,纽约市卫生和精神卫生部门(DOHMH)的性传播疾病(STD)诊所一直提供完全免费的服务,但很快将开始向患者收取服务费用。为了为计费策略提供信息,我们在2012年秋季对纽约市卫生和精神卫生部门性传播疾病诊所的患者进行了调查,以研究他们对向保险机构计费以及按比例收取服务费用这一前景的反应。

方法

2012年9月至12月期间,从纽约市卫生和精神卫生部门的8家性传播疾病诊所接受门诊服务的所有患者中,共调查了5017人。在登记时,向所有患者提供了英文或西班牙文的匿名调查问卷。对数据进行分析,以确定患者的保险状况以及与性传播疾病服务计费相关的其他特征。

结果

超过一半的受访者(51.0%)没有保险,42.3%的人失业。对于20.2%的受访者来说,计费将对他们获得医疗服务构成相当大的障碍。近一半有保险的受访者(48.4%)表示,他们不愿意与性传播疾病诊所分享保险信息。

结论

表示如果收费就不会去性传播疾病诊所就诊的受访者每年约有13,600人,如果不能在其他地方及时得到诊断和治疗,这些人可能会持续传播包括艾滋病毒在内的性传播感染。对隐私的担忧和收入是向保险机构计费或直接收取性传播疾病服务费用的潜在障碍。纽约市卫生和精神卫生部门计划在设计计费系统时考虑调查结果中提出的问题,并仔细评估其影响,以确保继续满足人们获得可及、保密的性传播疾病服务的需求。

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