Kenney A M, Torres A, Dittes N, Macias J
Fam Plann Perspect. 1986 May-Jun;18(3):103-10.
An Alan Guttmacher Institute (AGI) survey of the Medicaid programs in each state and the District of Columbia found that some 542,000 low-income women have a Medicaid-subsidized delivery each year--about 15 percent of all women who give birth. The proportion ranges from three percent in Alaska to 25 percent in Michigan. The federal and state governments spend almost $1.2 billion annually for maternity care (including prenatal, postpartum and newborn care); the average expenditure per patient is $2,200. Tennessee reports the highest expenditure per patient ($3,500) and Louisiana the lowest ($1,300). Only the highest payments under Medicaid are close to charges for maternity care in the open market, a fact that results in a significant disincentive for physicians and hospitals to accept Medicaid patients. The $1.2 billion spent for Medicaid-subsidized maternity care compares with an estimated $11.5 billion spent for such care nationwide. Thus, Medicaid pays for about 10 percent of the nation's maternity care bill, although Medicaid subsidizes deliveries for 15 percent of all women who give birth. The figures for maternity care do not include Medicaid expenditures for neonatal intensive care, which, for the 17 states reporting data, average about $11,800 per infant. Although only about six percent of all newborns whose deliveries are subsidized by Medicaid require neonatal intensive care, such care is so expensive that it adds about 30 percent to all Medicaid expenditures for maternity care. Increased Medicaid payments for maternity care, including prenatal care, could have a positive impact on health outcomes for low-income mothers and their babies, and could reduce the necessity for massive and expensive medical treatment for newborns.
艾伦·古特马赫研究所(AGI)对各州及哥伦比亚特区的医疗补助计划进行的一项调查发现,每年约有54.2万低收入女性的分娩费用由医疗补助计划补贴,约占所有分娩女性的15%。这一比例在阿拉斯加为3%,在密歇根为25%。联邦和州政府每年在产妇护理(包括产前、产后和新生儿护理)上的支出近12亿美元;每位患者的平均支出为2200美元。田纳西州报告的每位患者支出最高(3500美元),路易斯安那州最低(1300美元)。医疗补助计划下的最高支付额仅接近公开市场上产妇护理的收费,这一事实极大地降低了医生和医院接收医疗补助计划患者的积极性。用于医疗补助计划补贴产妇护理的12亿美元,与全国此类护理估计花费的115亿美元相比。因此,医疗补助计划支付了全国产妇护理费用的约10%,尽管医疗补助计划为15%的分娩女性提供分娩补贴。产妇护理的这些数字不包括新生儿重症监护的医疗补助计划支出,对于报告数据的17个州来说,平均每位婴儿约为11800美元。虽然在医疗补助计划补贴分娩的所有新生儿中,只有约6%需要新生儿重症监护,但这种护理费用高昂,使所有医疗补助计划产妇护理支出增加了约30%。增加医疗补助计划对产妇护理(包括产前护理)的支付,可能会对低收入母亲及其婴儿的健康结果产生积极影响,并可能减少对新生儿进行大规模昂贵医疗治疗的必要性。