Williams Jessica A R, Ortiz Selena E
Department of Health Management and Policy, University of Kansas School of Medicine, Kansas City, Kansas, United States of America.
Department of Health Policy and Administration, College of Health and Human Development, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2017 Dec 20;12(12):e0189661. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0189661. eCollection 2017.
To examine (1) what individuals know about the existing adult preventive service coverage provisions of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), and (2) which preventive services individuals think should be covered without cost sharing.
An online panel from Survey Monkey was used to obtain a sample of 2,990 adults age 18 and older in March 2015, analyzed 2015-2017. A 17-item survey instrument was designed and used to evaluate respondents' knowledge of the adult preventive services provision of the ACA. Additionally, we asked whether various preventive services should be covered. The data include age, sex, race/ethnicity, and educational attainment as well as measures of political ideology, previous insurance status, the number of chronic conditions, and usual source of care.
Respondents correctly answered 38.6% of the questions about existing coverage under the ACA, while on average respondents thought 12.1 of 15 preventive services should be covered (SD 3.5). Respondents were more knowledgeable about coverage for routine screenings, such as blood pressure (63.4% correct) than potentially stigmatizing screenings, such as for alcohol misuse (28.8% correct). Blood pressure screening received the highest support of coverage (89.8%) while coverage of gym memberships received the lowest support (59.4%). Individuals with conservative ideologies thought fewer services on average should be covered, but the difference was small-around one service less than those with liberal ideologies.
Overwhelmingly, individuals think that most preventive services should be covered without cost sharing. Despite several years of coverage for preventive services, there is still confusion and lack of knowledge about which services are covered.
研究(1)个人对《平价医疗法案》(ACA)中现有的成人预防服务覆盖条款的了解情况,以及(2)个人认为哪些预防服务应免费提供且无需分担费用。
2015年3月,使用Survey Monkey的在线面板获取了2990名18岁及以上成年人的样本,并于2015 - 2017年进行分析。设计并使用了一份包含17个项目的调查问卷,以评估受访者对ACA中成人预防服务条款的了解。此外,我们询问了各种预防服务是否应予以覆盖。数据包括年龄、性别、种族/族裔、教育程度,以及政治意识形态、既往保险状况、慢性病数量和通常的医疗服务来源等指标。
受访者正确回答了关于ACA现有覆盖范围问题的38.6%,而平均而言,受访者认为15项预防服务中有12.1项应予以覆盖(标准差为3.5)。受访者对常规筛查(如血压筛查,正确率为63.4%)的覆盖情况比可能带有污名化的筛查(如酒精滥用筛查,正确率为28.8%)了解得更多。血压筛查获得的覆盖支持率最高(89.8%),而健身房会员资格覆盖的支持率最低(59.4%)。持保守意识形态的个人平均认为应覆盖的服务较少,但差异较小,比持自由意识形态的人少约一项服务。
绝大多数人认为大多数预防服务应免费提供且无需分担费用。尽管预防服务已覆盖数年,但对于哪些服务在覆盖范围内仍存在困惑和认知不足。