What Is 'Food Is Medicine,' Really? Policy Considerations On The Road To Health Care Coverage.

Colin M Schwartz, Alexa M Wohrman, Emily J Holubowich, Lisa D Sanders, Kevin G Volpp
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Food Is Medicine interventions are increasingly gaining attention from policy makers, payers, and health care professionals as a promising approach to addressing diet-related chronic health conditions in the health care setting, given the increasing burden and cost of these conditions. The American Heart Association defines Food Is Medicine as the provision of healthy food such as medically tailored meals, medically tailored groceries, and produce prescriptions to treat or manage specific clinical conditions in a way that is integrated with and paid for by the health care sector. Importantly, Food Is Medicine is distinct from, yet complementary to, food and nutrition assistance programs and population-level healthy food policies and programs. In this article, we discuss the importance of this distinction and the prerequisites for successfully integrating Food Is Medicine interventions within the health care system: a standard definition of Food Is Medicine focused on medically tailored meals, medically tailored groceries, and produce prescriptions; a research base showing clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness; and implementation that ensures fidelity and quality.

什么是“食物就是药”?通往医保覆盖之路的政策考量。
鉴于卫生保健环境中与饮食相关的慢性健康状况的负担和成本不断增加,“食物即药物”干预措施正日益受到政策制定者、支付方和卫生保健专业人员的关注。美国心脏协会将食品即药物定义为提供健康食品,如医学定制餐,医学定制杂货,并以一种与卫生保健部门整合并由卫生保健部门支付的方式生产治疗或管理特定临床状况的处方。重要的是,食物即药物既不同于食物和营养援助计划,又与人口层面的健康食品政策和计划相辅相成。在本文中,我们将讨论这一区别的重要性,以及在医疗保健系统中成功整合“食品即医学”干预措施的先决条件:“食品即医学”的标准定义侧重于医学定制膳食、医学定制杂货和生产处方;具有临床效果和成本效益的研究基地;以及确保保真度和质量的执行。
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