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尽管大多数美国人都有医疗保险,但保险并不等同于医疗服务。对许多人来说,医疗保险正受到主要医疗保险公司和医院之间合同分歧的威胁。在纽约,为了控制成本,Aetna 和 United Healthcare 最近与纽约长老会医院和西奈山医疗中心进行了有争议的合同谈判,导致患者的医疗计划和医疗服务受到前所未有的影响。事实证明,这些干扰对患者的健康产生了负面影响,导致患者以高昂的自付费用进行治疗,或争相寻找新的网络内医疗服务提供者。我们将讨论保险公司与医院之间的冲突及其对患者的影响所涉及的伦理问题。
Ethics of patients losing insurance coverage due to hospital-insurer contract disagreements
Despite most Americans having healthcare coverage, coverage does not equate to access. For many, healthcare coverage is being threatened by contractual disagreements between major health insurers and hospitals. In New York, in efforts to control costs, Aetna and United Healthcare have recently engaged in contentious contract negotiations with NewYork-Presbyterian and Mount Sinai medical centers, resulting in unprecedented ripples in patients’ health plans and access. These disruptions have been shown to negatively impact patient health and result in patients managing their treatment at steep out-of-pocket rates or scrambling to find new providers in-network. We discuss the ethical implications of fallouts between insurance companies and hospitals and their impacts on patients.