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通过平价医疗法案应对不良儿童经历:有希望的进展和错失的机会。

Addressing Adverse Childhood Experiences Through the Affordable Care Act: Promising Advances and Missed Opportunities.

机构信息

Department of Health Promotion, Education, and Behavior, Arnold School of Public Health, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC.

AcademyHealth, Washington, DC.

出版信息

Acad Pediatr. 2017 Sep-Oct;17(7S):S136-S143. doi: 10.1016/j.acap.2017.04.007.

Abstract

Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) occur when children are exposed to trauma and/or toxic stress and may have a lifelong effect. Studies have shown that ACEs are linked with poor adult health outcomes and could eventually raise already high health care costs. National policy interest in ACEs has recently increased, as many key players are engaged in community-, state-, and hospital-based efforts to reduce factors that contribute to childhood trauma and/or toxic stress in children. The Affordable Care Act (ACA) has provided a promising foundation for advancing the prevention, diagnosis, and management of ACEs and their consequences. Although the ACA's future is unclear and it does not adequately address the needs of the pediatric population, many of the changes it spurred will continue regardless of legislative action (or inaction), and it therefore remains an important component of our health care system and national strategy to reduce ACEs. We review ways in which some of the current health care policy initiatives launched as part of the implementation of the ACA could accelerate progress in addressing ACEs by fully engaging and aligning various health care stakeholders while recognizing limitations in the law that may cause challenges in our attempts to improve child health and well-being. Specifically, we discuss coverage expansion, investments in the health workforce, a family-centered care approach, increased access to care, emphasis on preventive services, new population models, and improved provider payment models.

摘要

不良儿童经历(ACEs)是指儿童暴露于创伤和/或毒性应激下,可能会对其一生造成影响。研究表明,ACEs 与成年人健康状况不佳有关,并最终可能会增加已经很高的医疗保健成本。最近,国家对 ACEs 的政策关注度有所提高,因为许多主要参与者都在参与社区、州和医院的努力,以减少导致儿童创伤和/或毒性应激的因素。平价医疗法案(ACA)为推进 ACEs 及其后果的预防、诊断和管理提供了一个有希望的基础。尽管 ACA 的未来尚不清楚,并且它没有充分满足儿科人群的需求,但它所激发的许多变化将继续存在,无论立法行动(或不作为)如何,因此它仍然是我们医疗保健系统和国家减少 ACEs 战略的重要组成部分。我们回顾了一些作为 ACA 实施的一部分而推出的当前医疗保健政策倡议,它们可以通过充分参与和协调各种医疗保健利益相关者来加速解决 ACEs 的进展,同时认识到法律中的局限性可能会给我们改善儿童健康和福祉的努力带来挑战。具体来说,我们讨论了覆盖范围的扩大、对卫生人力的投资、以家庭为中心的护理方法、增加获得护理的机会、强调预防服务、新的人口模型和改进的提供者支付模式。

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