印第安人健康服务与美国印第安人和阿拉斯加原住民的高质量围产期护理有关。

Julia D Interrante, Jessica L Liddell, Emily C Sheffield, Hailey A Baker, Danielle Gartner, Katy Backes Kozhimannil
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美国印第安人和阿拉斯加原住民(AI/AN)产妇发病率和死亡率是白人产妇的两倍。AI/AN人群,特别是农村居民,在围产期护理方面普遍面临障碍。获得医疗保险(包括医疗补助)和印第安人医疗服务(IHS)可能会减轻障碍。我们使用妊娠风险评估监测系统2016-20年的数据来检查AI/AN人群中健康保险与IHS获取(怀孕前、怀孕期间和怀孕后)以及围产期护理使用和质量(接受75%或更多的推荐护理)之间的关系。大多数受访者表示在围产期获得了医疗补助,四分之一的受访者表示获得了IHS。在怀孕前或怀孕期间没有保险的AI/AN人群中,IHS访问分别与16和7个百分点的护理使用率增加相关。在参加产前或产后就诊的AI/AN患者中,那些有IHS访问的人往往得到了高质量的护理。总的来说,那些有IHS通道的人比没有的人有更高的利用率和更高的质量。解决AI/AN人群孕产妇保健不平等问题的政策努力应通过对医疗补助、IHS和其他项目的充分投资来履行联邦对部落国家的信托责任,以支持高质量的围产期护理。
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The Indian Health Service Is Associated With Higher-Quality Perinatal Care For American Indian And Alaska Native People.

American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) birthing people are twice as likely as White birthing people to experience maternal morbidity and mortality. AI/AN people, especially rural residents, face pervasive barriers to perinatal care. Access to health insurance (including Medicaid) and the Indian Health Service (IHS) may mitigate barriers. We used 2016-20 data from the Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System to examine associations between health insurance and IHS access (before, during, and after pregnancy) and perinatal care use and quality (receiving 75 percent or more of recommended care) among AI/AN people. Most respondents reported Medicaid access and one-quarter reported IHS access during the perinatal period. Among AI/AN people who were uninsured before or during pregnancy, IHS access was associated with 16- and 7-percentage-point higher care use, respectively. Among AI/AN people who attended prenatal or postpartum visits, those with IHS access more often received high-quality care. Overall, those with IHS access had greater utilization and higher quality than those without. Policy efforts to address maternal health inequities for AI/AN people should honor federal trust responsibilities to Tribal nations via sufficient investment in Medicaid, the IHS, and other programs to support high-quality perinatal care.

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