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一项关于无保险患者和初级保健提供者对专科医疗电子咨询看法的定性研究。

A qualitative investigation of uninsured patient and primary care provider perspectives on specialty care eConsults.

机构信息

Weitzman Institute, 19 Grand Street, Middletown, CT, USA.

Lone Star Circle of Care, 205 East University, Suite 100, Georgetown, TX, USA.

出版信息

BMC Health Serv Res. 2023 Oct 20;23(1):1133. doi: 10.1186/s12913-023-10086-6.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Uninsured and underinsured patients face specialty care access disparities that prevent them from obtaining the care they need and negatively impact their health and well-being. We aimed to understand how making specialty care electronic consultations (eConsults) available at a multi-site Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) in central Texas affected uninsured patients' care-seeking experiences and impacted their ability to receive the needed care.

METHODS

We used concepts from Ecological Systems Theory to examine individual, interpersonal, organization-level, social, and health policy environment factors that impacted patients' access to specialty care and the use of eConsults. We conducted thematic analysis of semi-structured, qualitative interviews with patients about seeking specialty care while uninsured and with uninsured patients and FQHC PCPs about their experience using eConsults to obtain specialists' recommendations.

RESULTS

Patients and PCPs identified out-of-pocket cost, stigma, a paucity of local specialists willing to see uninsured patients, time and difficulty associated with travel and transportation to specialty visits, and health policy limitations as barriers to obtaining specialty care. Benefits of using eConsults for uninsured patients included minimizing/avoiding financial stress, expanding access to care, expanding scope of primary care, and expediting access to specialists. Concerns about the model included patients' limited understanding of eConsults, concern about cost, and worry whether eConsults could appropriately meet their specialty needs.

CONCLUSIONS

Findings suggest that eConsults delivered in a primary care FQHC addressed uninsured patients' specialty care access concerns. They helped to address financial and geographic barriers, provided time and cost savings to patients, expanded FQHC PCPs' knowledge and care provision options, and allowed patients to receive more care in primary care.

摘要

背景

未参保和参保不足的患者在获得专科医疗服务方面存在差异,这使他们无法获得所需的医疗服务,对他们的健康和福祉产生负面影响。我们旨在了解在德克萨斯州中部的一家多站点合格的联邦健康中心(FQHC)提供专科医疗电子咨询(eConsults)如何影响未参保患者的寻求医疗服务体验,并影响他们获得所需医疗服务的能力。

方法

我们使用生态系统理论的概念,来研究影响患者获得专科医疗服务和使用电子咨询的个人、人际、组织层面、社会和卫生政策环境因素。我们对未参保患者寻求专科医疗服务和未参保患者与 FQHC 初级保健医生使用电子咨询获取专科医生建议的半结构化定性访谈进行主题分析。

结果

患者和初级保健医生确定了自付费用、耻辱感、缺乏愿意为未参保患者看诊的当地专科医生、旅行和交通专科就诊的时间和困难、以及健康政策限制是获得专科医疗服务的障碍。未参保患者使用电子咨询的好处包括最大限度地减少/避免经济压力、扩大获得医疗服务的机会、扩大初级保健的范围、并加快获得专科医生的机会。对该模式的担忧包括患者对电子咨询的理解有限、对费用的担忧、以及担心电子咨询是否能适当满足他们的专科需求。

结论

研究结果表明,在初级保健 FQHC 中提供的电子咨询解决了未参保患者的专科医疗服务获得问题。它们有助于解决财务和地理障碍,为患者节省时间和成本,扩大初级保健医生的知识和医疗服务提供选项,并使患者能够在初级保健中获得更多的医疗服务。

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