Silvestri Ann Marie
J Am Coll Dent. 2014 Spring;81(2):19-21.
Federally Qualified Health Centers serve, on a "cost-to-provide-care basis," low-income and other patients who cannot use private pay facilities. This is a safety-net care system that is much more comprehensive and less expensive than emergency room visits. The existence of an FQHC in a community partially removes the pressure on fee-for-service providers to make arrangements for treating dentally disadvantaged individuals. Increases in federal spending for dental services have recently outpaced declines in out-of-pocket private pay spending and sluggish improvements in insurance coverage.
联邦合格医疗中心以“提供医疗服务的成本为基础”,为无法使用自费医疗机构的低收入患者及其他患者提供服务。这是一个安全网式的医疗系统,比急诊就诊更全面且成本更低。社区中联邦合格医疗中心的存在,部分减轻了按服务收费的医疗服务提供者为治疗牙齿健康状况不佳个体做出安排的压力。最近,联邦在牙科服务方面的支出增长超过了自费支出的下降以及保险覆盖范围的缓慢改善。