扩大儿童上肢娱乐假体装置的保险覆盖范围

Q3 Medicine
Sabrina Lazar BS , Gina Rose Eggert BS , Meera Reghunathan MD , Katharine M. Hinchcliff MD
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小儿肢体的差异往往需要使用假体来辅助日常生活活动。日常义肢不是为创造性或技能和力量为基础的身体活动而设计的,这促使人们使用基于活动或“娱乐”的义肢。儿童活动专用义肢价格昂贵,但可提供可观的生理和心理益处,如增强力量、减轻体重、增强自尊、融入社会和提高生活质量。目前,针对特定活动的假肢一般不在保险范围内,加上正在进行的假肢更换和额外的医疗护理,造成了相当大的经济负担。许多州正在引入和采用扩大特定活动义肢保险范围的政策,这从长远来看是节省成本的。为了更好地服务肢体差异的患者,手外科医生应该在地方、州和国家层面上为儿科患者倡导扩大活动特异性假肢的覆盖范围。
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Expanding Insurance Coverage for Pediatric Upper Extremity Recreational Prosthetic Devices
Pediatric limb differences often necessitate prosthesis use to assist with activities of daily living. Daily prosthetics are not designed for creative or skill- and strength-based physical activities, which has prompted the use of activity-based or “recreational” prosthetics. Pediatric activity-specific prosthetics are expensive but provide considerable physical and psychological benefits, such as increased strength, weight loss, better self-esteem, social inclusion, and higher quality of life. Currently, activity-specific prostheses are generally not covered by insurance, posing considerable financial burden in conjunction with ongoing prosthetic replacements and additional medical care. Many states are introducing and adopting policies about expanding insurance coverage for activity-specific prostheses, which are cost-saving in the long-term. To best serve our patients with limb differences, hand surgeons should advocate for expanded coverage of activity-specific prostheses for pediatric patients at local, state, and national levels.
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