Murrell Diane V, Enzler Cassandra J, Bretz Lauren, Garland Beth H, Hergenroeder Albert C, Markham Christine, Wiemann Constance M
Division of Neurology, Texas Children's Hospital, 6701 Fannin, Suite 940, Houston, TX 77030, USA.
Division of Adolescent Medicine & Sports Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Baylor College of Medicine, Texas Children's Hospital, 6701 Fannin, Suite 1710, Houston, TX 77030, USA.
Health Care Transit. 2025 Jun 21;3:100108. doi: 10.1016/j.hctj.2025.100108. eCollection 2025.
This study sought to examine how adolescents and young adults with special health care needs (AYA) prepare for managing medical insurance (private and public) as an adult and the role of insurance in locating an adult provider and engaging in care.
Twenty-eight AYA aged 18-24 years with renal, inflammatory bowel, or rheumatologic diseases completed individual semi-structured interviews designed to evaluate the impact of insurance (private vs. public) on their health care transition experiences. An interdisciplinary team of coders analyzed transcripts using The Framework Method.
Three themes emerged: continuum of accepting health insurance responsibility; the impact of insurance on managing health while transitioning to an adult provider; and how insurance systems affect transition. AYA described a continuum of the adolescent increasing health insurance responsibility, which was paralleled by their parent/caregiver's continuum of decreasing insurance responsibility. Both publicly and privately insured AYA faced difficulties in transition related to insurance and reported that insurance was a key deciding factor in locating providers and centers to receive care. Regardless of insurance type, some AYA also described financial difficulties affording care.
Health insurance is a complex system that affects AYA's ability to manage their health and transition to adult-based care. Evidence-based interventions to improve AYA and parent/caregiver health literacy knowledge and skills about health insurance prior to transition to adult-based care are needed. Improvement in health insurance literacy could improve transition readiness for entering adult care, which could in turn improve health outcomes.
本研究旨在探讨有特殊医疗需求的青少年和青年(AYA)如何为成年后管理医疗保险(私人保险和公共保险)做准备,以及保险在寻找成年医疗服务提供者和接受医疗护理方面所起的作用。
28名年龄在18 - 24岁、患有肾脏疾病、炎症性肠病或风湿性疾病的AYA完成了个人半结构化访谈,旨在评估保险(私人保险与公共保险)对其医疗护理过渡经历的影响。一个跨学科的编码团队使用框架法对访谈记录进行了分析。
出现了三个主题:接受医疗保险责任的连续性;在向成年医疗服务提供者过渡期间保险对管理健康的影响;以及保险系统如何影响过渡。AYA描述了青少年承担医疗保险责任不断增加的一个连续过程,这与他们的父母/照顾者承担保险责任不断减少的过程并行。无论是参加公共保险还是私人保险的AYA在与保险相关的过渡过程中都面临困难,并报告称保险是寻找医疗服务提供者和接受护理的中心的关键决定因素。无论保险类型如何,一些AYA还描述了支付医疗费用方面的经济困难。
医疗保险是一个复杂的系统,它影响着AYA管理自身健康以及向基于成人的医疗护理过渡的能力。需要在向基于成人的医疗护理过渡之前,采取基于证据的干预措施,以提高AYA及其父母/照顾者关于医疗保险的健康素养知识和技能。提高医疗保险素养可以改善进入成人护理的过渡准备情况,进而改善健康结果。