Weiss B D, Blanchard J S, McGee D L, Hart G, Warren B, Burgoon M, Smith K J
University of Arizona College of Medicine, Tucson 85724.
J Health Care Poor Underserved. 1994;5(2):99-111. doi: 10.1353/hpu.2010.0272.
Poor literacy is associated with poor health status, but whether illiteracy is also linked to higher medical care costs is unclear. We characterized the literacy skills of 402 randomly selected adult Medicaid enrollees to determine if there was an association between literacy skills and health care costs. Each subject's literacy skills were measured with a bilingual (English/Spanish) reading-assessment instrument. We also reviewed each subject's health care costs over the same one-year period. The mean reading level of this Medicaid population was at grade 5.6. Mean annual health care costs were $4,574 per person. There was no significant relationship between literacy and health care costs. While there are compelling reasons to improve poor reading skills among Medicaid enrollees, illiteracy in this population does not appear to contribute to the high cost of providing government-sponsored care.
低识字水平与健康状况不佳相关,但文盲是否也与更高的医疗费用有关尚不清楚。我们对402名随机挑选的成年医疗补助计划参保者的识字技能进行了特征描述,以确定识字技能与医疗费用之间是否存在关联。使用双语(英语/西班牙语)阅读评估工具测量了每个受试者的识字技能。我们还回顾了同一为期一年的时间段内每个受试者的医疗费用。该医疗补助计划人群的平均阅读水平为五年级。人均年度医疗费用为4574美元。识字水平与医疗费用之间没有显著关系。虽然有令人信服的理由提高医疗补助计划参保者的低阅读技能,但该人群中的文盲似乎并未导致政府资助医疗的高成本。