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学生运营的免费诊所中患者人口统计学差异:将诊所利用率与城市、州及全国趋势进行比较。

Disparities in Patient Demographics at a Student-Run Free Clinic: Comparing Clinic Utilization to City, State, and National Trends.

作者信息

Esser Katherine, McKeown Johnny, White Tatiana, Besly Steuart, Sim Julianna, Sparks Addison, Hatch Sydney, Paat Richard, Matus Coral

机构信息

Department of Medicine, University of Toledo College of Medicine and Life Sciences, 3000 Arlington Ave, Toledo, OH, 43614, USA.

出版信息

J Community Health. 2025 Jun;50(3):507-513. doi: 10.1007/s10900-024-01437-3. Epub 2025 Jan 20.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

With 8.4% of Americans uninsured, free clinics serve as essential safety nets for underserved populations. This study compared the demographics of the patients of a student-run free to Toledo, Ohio, and national census data to evaluate health needs, barriers to care, and the characteristics of the underserved population.

METHODS

A retrospective review of 1,338 visits across five clinic sites was conducted from February 2023 to February 2024. Demographic variables, including race, insurance, education, sex, and primary language, were analyzed and compared to 2020 Census data from Toledo, Ohio, and the United States.

RESULTS

Compared to Toledo, the clinic served 22.63% fewer White patients, 17.27% more Hispanic/Latino patients, and 5.62% fewer African American patients. Among clinic patients under 65 years, 61.91% were uninsured, compared to 8.3% in Toledo and 10.2% nationally. Non-English speakers were overrepresented (33.4% vs. 6.8% in Toledo and 9.5% nationally), with Spanish speakers making up 21.72% of clinic patients compared to 3.2% in Toledo. Educational attainment differed slightly, with fewer high school graduates (82.97% vs. 87.10% in Toledo) but more individuals with higher education degrees (27.10% vs. 19.6% in Toledo and 25.6% nationally).

CONCLUSIONS

This study underscores the demographic differences between CCC patients and city, state, and national populations, offering insight into the populations most reliant on free clinics. Policymakers and public health agencies must consider these disparities to tailor interventions addressing healthcare access and social determinants of health.

摘要

背景

由于8.4%的美国人没有医疗保险,免费诊所成为服务不足人群的重要安全网。本研究比较了俄亥俄州托莱多一家学生运营的免费诊所患者的人口统计学特征与全国人口普查数据,以评估健康需求、医疗障碍以及服务不足人群的特征。

方法

对2023年2月至2024年2月期间五个诊所地点的1338次就诊进行回顾性研究。分析了包括种族、保险、教育程度、性别和主要语言在内的人口统计学变量,并与俄亥俄州托莱多市和美国2020年的人口普查数据进行比较。

结果

与托莱多市相比,该诊所的白人患者少22.63%,西班牙裔/拉丁裔患者多17.27%,非裔美国患者少5.62%。在65岁以下的诊所患者中,61.91%没有保险,而在托莱多市这一比例为8.3%,全国为10.2%。非英语使用者占比过高(分别为33.4%、托莱多市的6.8%和全国的9.5%),说西班牙语的患者占诊所患者的21.72%,而在托莱多市为3.2%。教育程度略有差异,高中毕业生较少(分别为82.97%、托莱多市的87.10%),但拥有高等教育学位的人较多(分别为27.10%、托莱多市的19.6%和全国的25.6%)。

结论

本研究强调了社区健康中心(CCC)患者与城市、州和全国人口之间的人口统计学差异,为最依赖免费诊所的人群提供了见解。政策制定者和公共卫生机构必须考虑这些差异,以制定针对医疗保健可及性和健康社会决定因素的干预措施。

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