Gimm Gilbert, Blodgett Elizabeth, Zanwar Preeti
Department of Health Administration and Policy, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA 22030-4444, USA.
Department of Health Policy and Management, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7411, USA.
Disabil Health J. 2016 Jul;9(3):431-8. doi: 10.1016/j.dhjo.2015.12.004. Epub 2015 Dec 15.
Recent state dual-eligible (Medicare and Medicaid) payment reform demonstrations have included groups of both working-age and older adults, but relatively little is known about how access to care varies between these two populations.
OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS: To examine access to a usual source of care for younger and older dual-eligible adults, to analyze whether timely access to several types of care differed in these two populations, and to understand some of the underlying reasons for delayed care among younger and older dual-eligibles.
Using observations pooled across calendar years 2003-2012 of the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey, this study conducted descriptive and multivariate analyses to examine access to care measures.
Younger dual-eligible adults were more likely to encounter problems with accessing medical care, dental care, and prescription medications than older dual-eligible adults. Both groups of dual-eligible adults reported that a lack of affordability, gaps in existing insurance coverage, and difficulty in getting to a provider's office were the most common reasons for delayed access to care.
A lack of affordability for medical care, dental care, and prescription medications suggests that high co-payments and cost sharing for some services may be deterring access to needed care. Younger dual-eligibles were more likely to encounter service coverage gaps than older dual-eligibles. States should monitor Medicare-Medicaid plans to confirm they have adequate provider networks.
近期的州双重资格(医疗保险和医疗补助)支付改革示范项目涵盖了工作年龄段和老年人群体,但对于这两类人群在获得医疗服务方面的差异了解相对较少。
目标/假设:研究年轻和老年双重资格成年人获得常规医疗服务来源的情况,分析这两类人群在及时获得几种类型医疗服务方面是否存在差异,并了解年轻和老年双重资格者延迟就医的一些潜在原因。
本研究利用2003 - 2012历年医疗支出小组调查汇总的观察数据,进行描述性和多变量分析以研究获得医疗服务的指标。
与老年双重资格成年人相比,年轻双重资格成年人在获得医疗、牙科护理和处方药方面更有可能遇到问题。两类双重资格成年人都表示,支付能力不足、现有保险覆盖范围存在缺口以及前往医疗机构就诊困难是延迟获得医疗服务的最常见原因。
医疗、牙科护理和处方药支付能力不足表明,某些服务的高额自付费用和成本分摊可能阻碍了人们获得所需医疗服务。年轻双重资格者比老年双重资格者更有可能遇到服务覆盖缺口。各州应监测医疗保险 - 医疗补助计划,以确认其拥有足够的医疗服务提供者网络。