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为整形和重建外科医生提供医疗补助。

Medicaid for the Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon.

机构信息

From the Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health; and Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Medicine.

出版信息

Plast Reconstr Surg. 2020 Mar;145(3):637e-646e. doi: 10.1097/PRS.0000000000006560.

Abstract

Medicaid is a complex federally and state funded health insurance program in the United States that insures an estimated 76 million individuals, approximately 20 percent of the U.S. population. Many physicians may not receive formal training or education to help understand the complexities of Medicaid. Plastic surgeons, residents, and advanced practice practitioners benefit from a basic understanding of Medicaid, eligibility requirements, reimbursement methods, and upcoming healthcare trends. Medicaid is implemented by states with certain federal guidelines. Eligibility varies from state to state (in many states it's linked to the federal poverty level), and is based on financial and nonfinancial criteria. The passage of the Affordable Care Act in 2010 permitted states to increase the federal poverty level eligibility cutoff to expand coverage for low-income adults. The aim of this review is to provide a brief history of Medicaid, explain the basics of eligibility and changes invoked by the Affordable Care Act, and describe how federal insurance programs relate to plastic surgery, both at academic institutions and in community practice environments.

摘要

医疗补助是美国一种复杂的联邦和州资助的医疗保险计划,为大约 7600 万人提供保险,约占美国总人口的 20%。许多医生可能没有接受过正式的培训或教育,以帮助他们了解医疗补助的复杂性。整形外科医生、住院医师和高级执业医师从对医疗补助、资格要求、报销方法和即将到来的医疗保健趋势的基本了解中受益。医疗补助由各州按照某些联邦指导方针实施。资格要求因州而异(在许多州,它与联邦贫困线挂钩),并基于财务和非财务标准。2010 年《平价医疗法案》的通过允许各州提高联邦贫困线资格标准,以扩大对低收入成年人的覆盖范围。本文的目的是简要介绍医疗补助的历史,解释资格的基础知识和《平价医疗法案》所引发的变化,并描述联邦保险计划与整形手术的关系,包括在学术机构和社区实践环境中的关系。

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