Local advocacy for the medically indigent: strategies and accomplishments in one county.

V. Mayster, H. Waitzkin, F. Hubbell, L. Rucker
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Abstract

Access to health care for the medically indigent has emerged as a major policy issue throughout the United States. Because no national health program assures entitlement to basic services, practitioners and patients must cope with barriers to access on the local level. The authors report several separate but integrated strategies that a community-based coalition has used to achieve improvements in indigent care within a single county. Research strategies have involved short-term investigations of barriers to needed services, so that local awareness of the problem would increase rapidly. Political strategies have attempted to improve the county government's administrative procedures and financial support of services for the poor, to modify the practices of local health care institutions, and to influence statewide and national policies affecting local conditions. Legal strategies have involved the participation of attorneys who represent clients unable to receive care and who could initiate litigation as appropriate. Each of these strategies contains weaknesses as well as strengths. Although such advocacy efforts do not achieve a coherent system guaranteeing access, they can substantially improve the availability of local services.
地方对医疗贫困的宣传:一个县的战略和成就。
医疗贫困人口获得医疗保健已成为美国各地的一个重大政策问题。由于没有国家卫生方案保证获得基本服务的权利,从业人员和患者必须应对在地方一级获得这些服务的障碍。作者报告了几个独立但综合的策略,一个以社区为基础的联盟在一个县内实现了贫困护理的改善。研究战略包括对所需服务的障碍进行短期调查,以便迅速提高当地对这一问题的认识。政治战略试图改善县政府的行政程序和对穷人服务的财政支持,修改地方保健机构的做法,并影响影响地方条件的全州和国家政策。法律策略涉及律师的参与,他们代表无法接受护理的客户,并可以酌情提起诉讼。每种策略都有优点也有缺点。虽然这种宣传努力没有形成一个保证获得服务的连贯系统,但它们可以大大改善当地服务的提供。
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