Policy Impediments to Tuberculosis Elimination: Consequences of an Absent Medicare National Coverage Determination for Tuberculosis Prevention.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-05 DOI:10.1007/s10903-025-01674-1
Matthew T Murrill, Katya Salcedo, Cynthia A Tschampl, Nisha Ahamed, Elinor S Coates, Jennifer Flood, Donna H Wegener, Priya B Shete
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Abstract

Despite being preventable, tuberculosis (TB) continues to affect thousands of individuals in the US with an increasing incidence every year since the COVID-19 pandemic. Critical to TB elimination efforts is the scale-up of screening and treatment for the estimated 13 million Americans with TB infection. For the Medicare population, the implementation of TB preventive services is hampered by the lack of clear coverage of TB infection screening. Despite a consistent US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) recommendation since 1996, TB infection screening does not have a Medicare national coverage determination, which would ensure consistent coverage across the US. All other USPSTF recommended preventive services for Medicare recipients have a national coverage determination, a broadly applicable clinical quality measure or are medications generally covered through Medicare Part D. The lack of a national coverage determination for TB infection screening is crucially a health equity issue with TB disproportionally affecting non-US-born and minoritized US-born persons. To address this important barrier to TB prevention, a request to Medicare for a national coverage determination for TB screening was submitted in early 2024.

消除结核病的政策障碍:缺乏医疗保险对结核病预防覆盖的后果。
尽管可以预防,但自2019冠状病毒病大流行以来,结核病继续影响着美国成千上万的人,发病率每年都在上升。对消除结核病的努力至关重要的是扩大对估计有1300万结核病感染的美国人的筛查和治疗。对于医疗保险人口,结核病预防服务的实施因缺乏明确的结核病感染筛查覆盖面而受到阻碍。尽管自1996年以来美国预防服务工作组(USPSTF)一直建议,但结核病感染筛查没有医疗保险全国覆盖范围的确定,这将确保整个美国的一致覆盖。所有其他USPSTF推荐的针对医疗保险受助者的预防服务都有一个全国覆盖范围的确定,一个广泛适用的临床质量衡量标准,或者药物通常是通过医疗保险d部分覆盖的。结核病感染筛查缺乏全国覆盖范围的确定是一个至关重要的健康公平问题,因为结核病对非美国出生和少数美国出生的人的影响不成比例。为了解决这一重要的结核病预防障碍,2024年初向联邦医疗保险提出了确定结核病筛查全国覆盖范围的请求。
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Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health
Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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3.70
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5.30%
发文量
104
期刊介绍: Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health is an international forum for the publication of peer-reviewed original research pertaining to immigrant health from contributors in many diverse fields including public health, epidemiology, medicine and nursing, anthropology, sociology, population research, immigration law, and ethics. The journal also publishes review articles, short communications, letters to the editor, and notes from the field.
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