为获得医疗服务搭建桥梁:COVID-19 公共卫生紧急事件之后的战略。

Discover health systems Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-20 DOI:10.1007/s44250-024-00100-x
Amaya Najma Razmi, Simar S Bajaj, Fatima Cody Stanford
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联邦公共卫生紧急状况(PHE)于 2020 年 1 月发布,其终止最终是不可避免的,这也引发了人们对大流行病如何引发相对渐进的医疗改革的反思。尽管我们担心公共卫生紧急状态的终止会对公众健康和公平构成重大威胁,但我们相信,医生与系统性改革一起,可以在患者应对不断变化的医疗政策环境时为他们提供重要支持。针对这种不断变化的形势,文章强调了医生和医疗机构在保障患者获得医疗服务方面的关键作用。文章提出了一些策略,如社区研讨会、患者导航员和简化的技术驱动的重新确定流程,以在这一过渡时期为弱势群体提供支持。鼓励医生参与宣传工作,从在健康会议上表达关切,到与非营利组织和媒体合作,以影响数据驱动的政策变化,优先考虑患者安全和公平就医。边缘化患者不应被忽视。
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Bridging healthcare access: strategies beyond the COVID-19 public health emergency.

Issued in January 2020, the federal Public Health Emergency (PHE)'s termination was ultimately inevitable and has prompted reflection over how the pandemic elicited relatively progressive reforms to healthcare. Although we are concerned that the PHE's termination poses a significant threat to public health and equity, we believe that physicians, along with systemic changes, can provide critical support for patients as they navigate a shifting health policy landscape. In response to this evolving landscape, the article emphasizes the pivotal role of physicians and healthcare institutions in safeguarding patient access to care. It proposes strategies such as community-based workshops, patient navigators, and streamlined technology-driven redetermination processes to support vulnerable populations during this transition. Physicians are encouraged to engage in advocacy efforts, from voicing concerns at health meetings to collaborating with non-profit organizations and the media, to influence data-driven policy changes that prioritize patient safety and equitable access. Marginalized patients should not be slipping through the cracks.

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