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Access to Health Care
Ability to obtain health services when needed.
Yaseen Hayajneh, RN, MPH, PhD
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John Q (2002)
John Quincy Archibald's son Michael collapses while playing baseball as a result of a heart failure.
Immediately, John Q. rushes Michael to the hospital's emergency room for a transplant.
Unfortunately, the insurance would not cover his son's transplant.
So in order for Michael's quick and complete recovery, John takes the emergency room hostage until the hospital agrees to do the needed transplant.
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Access to Health Care: Definition
The ability to obtain health services when needed.
2 Major Components of Access to HC Financial = Ability to pay Non-Financial = Availability of health care
personnel and facilities that are: Close to where people live Accessible by transportation Culturally acceptable Capable of providing appropriate care in timely manner
and in a language spoken by users.
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Number of the Uninsured in USA
Good Economy
Economic RecessionEscalating Cost & Recessionary Cycles
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Why People Lack Insurance - USA
Skyrocketing cost of health care Insurance became unaffordable to businesses and
individuals.
Destabilized Economy and Workforce More low-wage Increasingly part-time Non-unionization
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Who are the Uninsured: Race and Ethnicity
In 2002, USA 32% of Latinos 20% of African Americans 18% of Asian Americans 11% of non-Hispanic whites
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Who are the Uninsured: Income
In 2002, USA 24% of those with < $25,000 Yearly Income 8% of those with > 75,000 Yearly Income
In 2002, USA 30% of those with incomes below FPL
People who are poor and members of minority groups are four times as likely to be uninsured as higher income white persons.
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Health Insurance and Use of Services..1
The simplest measurement of Access is the number of times a person uses HC services. Physician visits Hospital days Preservative services received.
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Health Insurance and Use of Services..2
The uninsured are less likely to have a regular source of health care and more likely to report delays in receiving health care.
The influence of health insurance on access is complicated by the factor of income, because lack of insurance is correlated with low income. Lack of insurance rather than low income is the
main barrier to using health services.
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Measures of Health Outcome (Indicators)
Avoidable Hospitalization Mortality rates Blood Pressure Control among hypertensive Low birth weight Neonatal deaths Appendix rupture rates …
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Health Insurance and Health Outcomes..1
The uninsured suffer worse health outcomes than those with insurance. Uninsured - appendicitis are more likely…rupture Those who lost their Medicaid coverage have
worse control of BP than those who retained it. Uninsured newborns have higher rates of death.
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Health Insurance and Health Outcomes..2
Uninsured suffer a higher overall mortality rate than those with insurance. Uninsured adults have higher rates of in-hospital
mortality compared with insured. A study found that lack of insurance increased the
risk of dying by 25%.
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under-INSURANCE
Happens when health insurance coverage has limitations that restrict access to needed services. Lack of coverage for catastrophic expenses. Exclusion of coverage for pre-existing illnesses. Services not covered. Insurance deductibles and co-payments In USA, Gaps in Medicare coverage Lack of coverage for long term care (LTC)
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The Effects of Underinsurance
Cost sharing reduces the rate of ambulatory care use, especially among the poor.
Lack of comprehensive insurance reduces access to health care services and may contribute to poorer health oucomes.
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Non-financial Barriers to Health Care
Long distance to facilities Language Literacy Cultural differences Gender Race
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Gender & Access to Health Care
Women are 25% more likely than men to report not needed health care. 50% more than men to report leaving a physician because of
dissatisfaction with their care. Over twice likely to report that their physician “talked down” to
them.
Female physicians are more patient-centered and spend more time with their patients than male physicians.
It seems that women has lower levels of access to HC than males.
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Race and Access to Health Care
There seems to be racial disparities in access to health care - USA
Explanations Availability of services in minorities’ communities. Culture – Different conceptualization of issues. Communication barriers History of institutional racism and segregation.
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Income and Health Status
Income level of individuals and distribution of income within communities seems to influence the overall health of populations.