Cohen S S, Williams D R
Center for Health Policy, Yale University School of Nursing, New Haven, CT 06536-0740, USA.
J Nurse Midwifery. 1998 May-Jun;43(3):150-61. doi: 10.1016/s0091-2182(98)00008-1.
Managed care poses special challenges to midwives providing reproductive health care. This is owing to the sensitive nature of issues surrounding reproductive health and aspects of managed care that may impede a woman's ability to obtain continuous, confidential, and comprehensive care from the provider of her choice. Variations across payers (ie, Medicare, Medicaid, and commercial insurers) regarding covered benefits and reimbursement of midwifery services also may create obstacles. Furthermore, some physicians and managed care organizations are embracing policies that threaten the ability of midwives to function as primary health care providers for women. Despite these hurdles, midwives have the potential to remain competitive in the new marketplace. This article underscores the importance of being knowledgeable about legislation and policy issues surrounding the financing of midwifery services, quality performance measurement for HMOs as they pertain to reproductive health, and discussions regarding which clinicians should be defined as primary care providers.
管理式医疗给提供生殖健康护理的助产士带来了特殊挑战。这是由于围绕生殖健康问题的敏感性质以及管理式医疗的一些方面可能会阻碍女性从她选择的提供者那里获得持续、保密和全面护理的能力。不同支付方(即医疗保险、医疗补助和商业保险公司)在涵盖福利和助产服务报销方面的差异也可能造成障碍。此外,一些医生和管理式医疗组织正在推行一些政策,这些政策威胁到助产士作为女性初级医疗保健提供者发挥作用的能力。尽管存在这些障碍,助产士仍有潜力在新市场中保持竞争力。本文强调了了解围绕助产服务融资的立法和政策问题、健康维护组织(HMO)与生殖健康相关的质量绩效衡量以及关于哪些临床医生应被定义为初级保健提供者的讨论的重要性。