Ferrara Mariah L, Johnson Douglas W, Elpern David J
Third Year Student, Springfield College, Springfield, MA (MLF).
Hawaii J Med Public Health. 2015 Jun;74(6):197-9.
There is evidence that people who are insured by Medicaid have difficulty accessing health care from private providers. This study documents access to dermatology care for a hypothetical patient insured by Medicaid in the State of Hawai'i. Posing as young Medicaid patient with a changing mole, we called all dermatologists listed on the American Academy of Dermatology website and requested an appointment to be seen. Only 23% of dermatologists contacted accept all Medicaid plans and an additional 12% accept some. Thus 65% of dermatologists called do not provide specialist care to Hawai'i's Medicaid population.
有证据表明,参加医疗补助计划的人在获得私立医疗服务提供者的医疗保健方面存在困难。本研究记录了夏威夷州一名假设参加医疗补助计划的患者获得皮肤科护理的情况。我们假扮成一名有痣变化的年轻医疗补助计划患者,致电美国皮肤科协会网站上列出的所有皮肤科医生,请求预约就诊。在联系的皮肤科医生中,只有23%接受所有医疗补助计划,另有12%接受部分计划。因此,所致电的皮肤科医生中有65%不为夏威夷的医疗补助计划人群提供专科护理。