Eibner Christine, Krull Heather, Brown Kristine M, Cefalu Matthew, Mulcahy Andrew W, Pollard Michael, Shetty Kanaka, Adamson David M, Amaral Ernesto F L, Armour Philip, Beleche Trinidad, Bogdan Olena, Hastings Jaime, Kapinos Kandice, Kress Amii, Mendelsohn Joshua, Ross Rachel, Rutter Carolyn M, Weinick Robin M, Woods Dulani, Hosek Susan D, Farmer Carrie M
Rand Health Q. 2016 May 9;5(4):13.
The Veterans Access, Choice, and Accountability Act of 2014 addressed the need for access to timely, high-quality health care for veterans. Section 201 of the legislation called for an independent assessment of various aspects of veterans' health care. The RAND Corporation was tasked with an assessment of the current and projected demographics and health care needs of patients served by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). The number of U.S. veterans will continue to decline over the next decade, and the demographic mix and geographic locations of these veterans will change. While the number of veterans using VA health care has increased over time, demand will level off in the coming years. Veterans have more favorable economic circumstances than non-veterans, but they are also older and more likely to be diagnosed with many health conditions. Not all veterans are eligible for or use VA health care. Whether and to what extent an eligible veteran uses VA health care depends on a number of factors, including access to other sources of health care. Veterans who rely on VA health care are older and less healthy than veterans who do not, and the prevalence of costly conditions in this population is projected to increase. Potential changes to VA policy and the context for VA health care, including effects of the Affordable Care Act, could affect demand. Analysis of a range of data sources provided insight into how the veteran population is likely to change in the next decade.
2014年的《退伍军人医疗服务、选择与责任法案》满足了退伍军人获得及时、高质量医疗服务的需求。该法案第201条要求对退伍军人医疗服务的各个方面进行独立评估。兰德公司负责评估退伍军人事务部(VA)所服务患者当前及预计的人口统计学特征和医疗需求。在接下来的十年里,美国退伍军人的数量将持续下降,而且这些退伍军人的人口构成和地理位置也会发生变化。虽然随着时间的推移,使用VA医疗服务的退伍军人数量有所增加,但未来几年需求将趋于平稳。退伍军人的经济状况比非退伍军人更优越,但他们年龄更大,也更有可能被诊断出患有多种健康问题。并非所有退伍军人都有资格享受或使用VA医疗服务。一名符合条件的退伍军人是否使用以及在多大程度上使用VA医疗服务取决于多种因素,包括能否获得其他医疗服务来源。依赖VA医疗服务的退伍军人比不依赖的退伍军人年龄更大、健康状况更差,而且预计这一群体中高成本疾病的患病率将会上升。VA政策的潜在变化以及VA医疗服务的背景情况,包括《平价医疗法案》的影响,可能会影响需求。对一系列数据来源的分析为了解未来十年退伍军人人口可能如何变化提供了见解。