Access to health care for the uninsured on Long Island: a case study.

Sue Greenfield, Rosemarie Guercia, Donna Kass
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Sixteen percent of people living on Long Island have no health insurance. They do not receive health insurance at their place of employment and are too poor to pay for it on their own. Most are too young to qualify for Medicare and fall between the cracks of the Medicaid system. Not-for-profit hospitals receive funding from the state that requires them to provide some community benefits--the most important of which is charity care. The Long Island Health Access Monitoring Project (LIHAMP) was established as an arm of the Long Island Coalition for a National Health Plan to study the access to charity or free care for Long Island's uninsured population. In a study that incorporated three phases, LIHAMP surveyed 23 not-for-profit hospitals on Long Island. The results led to the passage of legislation in Nassau and Suffolk counties designed to assist the uninsured in receiving care. This article summarizes this project, which may be used as a model for other communities.

长岛没有保险的人获得医疗保健:一个案例研究。
居住在长岛的16%的人没有医疗保险。他们在工作地点得不到医疗保险,而且太穷,无法自己支付医疗保险。大多数人都太年轻,没有资格享受医疗保险,也被医疗补助制度所忽视。不以营利为目的的医院从国家获得资金,要求他们提供一些社区福利——其中最重要的是慈善护理。长岛保健机会监测项目(LIHAMP)是作为长岛全国保健计划联盟的一个分支机构设立的,目的是研究长岛未投保人口获得慈善或免费保健的机会。在一项分为三个阶段的研究中,LIHAMP调查了长岛的23家非营利性医院。结果导致拿骚和萨福克县通过立法,旨在帮助没有保险的人接受护理。本文对该项目进行了总结,可供其他社区借鉴。
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