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基于家庭和社区服务的智力与发育障碍者的交通服务

Transportation for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in Home- and Community-Based Services.

作者信息

Friedman Carli

机构信息

Director of Research, The Council on Quality and Leadership (CQL), 100 West Road, Suite 300, Towson, MD, 21204, USA.

出版信息

Disabil Health J. 2024 Sep 19:101708. doi: 10.1016/j.dhjo.2024.101708.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Transportation can help improve the health, quality of life, and community integration of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). Yet, transportation is one of people with IDD's most common unmet needs.

OBJECTIVE

The aim of this study was to examine if, and, how, states provide non-medical transportation to people with IDD in their Medicaid HCBS programs.

METHODS

Using content analysis and descriptive statistics, this study analyzed fiscal year (FY) 2021 Medicaid HCBS 1915(c) waivers for people with IDD from across the nation to examine how they allocated transportation.

RESULTS

In FY 2021, all 44 states and the District of Columbia with HCBS waivers for people with IDD provided transportation services. Transportation was included either by providing a stand-alone service that exclusively provided transportation, or by being embedded within another service. Transportation was embedded within 896 different HCBS services for people with IDD, most commonly within residential habilitation services (26.70 %), supported employment services (19.44 %), and day habilitation (18.44 %). Thirty-three states (73.33 %) also provided 145 different stand-alone transportation services in their programs for people with IDD, to increase community integration and help people gain access to waiver services. A total of $781.78 million of spending was projected for stand-alone transportation services for 261,109 people with IDD (30.32 % of waiver recipients).

CONCLUSIONS

HCBS waivers are an important resource for providing transportation for people with IDD. However, significant variation in how states do so may result in disparities or unmet needs.

摘要

背景

交通出行有助于改善智力和发育障碍(IDD)患者的健康状况、生活质量以及社区融入度。然而,交通出行是IDD患者最常见的未得到满足的需求之一。

目的

本研究旨在探讨各州是否以及如何在其医疗补助家庭和社区基础服务(HCBS)项目中为IDD患者提供非医疗交通服务。

方法

本研究采用内容分析法和描述性统计方法,分析了2021财年全国范围内针对IDD患者的医疗补助HCBS 1915(c)豁免项目,以研究其交通服务的分配方式。

结果

在2021财年,所有44个州以及哥伦比亚特区针对IDD患者的HCBS豁免项目都提供了交通服务。交通服务要么通过提供专门的独立交通服务来实现,要么包含在另一项服务之中。交通服务包含在896项针对IDD患者的不同HCBS服务中,最常见的是在住宅 habilitation服务(26.70%)、支持性就业服务(19.44%)和日间 habilitation服务(18.44%)中。33个州(73.33%)还在其针对IDD患者的项目中提供了145种不同的独立交通服务,以增强社区融入度并帮助患者获得豁免服务。预计为261,109名IDD患者(占豁免接受者的30.32%)的独立交通服务支出总计7.8178亿美元。

结论

HCBS豁免项目是为IDD患者提供交通服务的重要资源。然而,各州在提供方式上的显著差异可能导致差距或需求未得到满足的情况。

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