Kleinman J C, Wilson R W
Health Serv Res. 1977 Summer;12(2):147-62.
A comparison of medically underserved areas (MUAs) and adequately served areas (ASAs) is presented. Nonmetropolitan areas represented in the Health Interview Survey (HIS) are classified as MUAs or ASAs by the official criterion of their scores on the Index of Medical Underservice (IMU), and HIS data from the two types of areas are examined for differences. Standard metropolitan statistical areas are also compared with the nonmetropolitan MUAs and ASAs. Results show no difference between MUA and ASA residents in number of physician visits per year or proportion with at least one visit in the past year, although MUA residents reported poorer health status, used some preventive services less, and used nonsurgical hospitalization more than did ASA residents. In gereral, most MUA-ASA differences tend to be similar in size to differences between ASAs and SMSAs. An alternative to the IMU, using HIS data to identify underserved areas, is discussed.
本文对医疗服务不足地区(MUA)和医疗服务充足地区(ASA)进行了比较。健康访谈调查(HIS)中所涵盖的非都市地区,根据其医疗服务不足指数(IMU)得分的官方标准被划分为MUA或ASA,并对这两类地区的HIS数据进行差异检验。同时也将标准都市统计区与非都市MUA和ASA进行了比较。结果显示,MUA和ASA居民每年的就诊次数或过去一年中至少就诊一次的比例并无差异,尽管MUA居民报告的健康状况较差,较少使用某些预防服务,且比ASA居民更多地使用非手术住院服务。总体而言,大多数MUA与ASA之间的差异在规模上往往与ASA和标准都市统计区之间的差异相似。本文还讨论了一种利用HIS数据识别服务不足地区的IMU替代方法。