爱荷华州参加医疗补助的成年人有或没有非紧急医疗运输服务的交通障碍。

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Health affairs scholar Pub Date : 2025-07-29 eCollection Date: 2025-08-01 DOI:10.1093/haschl/qxaf142
Kandyce Larson, Brooke McInroy, Peter Damiano
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简介:国家医疗补助计划必须通过非紧急医疗运输(NEMT)福利提供医疗预约的运输。爱荷华州是少数几个不需要在医疗补助扩展计划中为成年人提供NEMT的州之一,如果不是医疗豁免或未满21岁。方法:来自2022年调查的数据评估了爱荷华州3个成年医疗补助组(n = 2181)的交通障碍:(1)没有NEMT的扩展,(2)通过医疗豁免/年龄进行NEMT扩展,以及(3)传统医疗补助成员。主要结局是交通相关的错过健康访问、未满足的医疗保健需求、未满足的交通需求和运输成本问题。Logistic回归分析了医疗补助组、社会人口和健康因素对交通障碍的影响。结果:没有NEMT的接受者报告的运输障碍比有NEMT的接受者少。例如,没有NEMT的扩展成员中有6%报告了与交通相关的错过健康检查(过去6个月),而有NEMT的扩展成员为15%,传统医疗补助成员为11%。在调整后的模型中,几乎没有医疗补助组的差异。NEMT福利影响有限,因为报告的对该福利的认识和使用程度较低,符合NEMT条件的人群脆弱性较高。结论:所有医疗补助组的成年人都可以从交通服务中受益,但需要创新来确定更有效的方式来满足交通需求。
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Transportation barriers for Iowa Medicaid-enrolled adults with and without non-emergency medical transportation services.

Transportation barriers for Iowa Medicaid-enrolled adults with and without non-emergency medical transportation services.

Introduction: State Medicaid programs must provide transportation to medical appointments through the non-emergency medical transportation (NEMT) benefit. Iowa is one of a few states not required to provide NEMT for adults in their Medicaid expansion program if not medically exempt or under age 21.

Methods: Data from a 2022 survey assessed transportation barriers for 3 adult Iowa Medicaid groups (n = 2181): (1) expansion without NEMT, (2) expansion with NEMT through medical exemption/age, and (3) traditional Medicaid members. Primary outcomes were transportation-related missed health visits, unmet health care needs, unmet transportation needs, and transportation cost concerns. Logistic regression examined transportation barriers by Medicaid group and sociodemographic and health factors.

Results: Recipients without NEMT reported fewer transportation barriers than recipients with NEMT. For example, 6% of expansion members without NEMT reported transportation-related missed health visits (past 6 months) vs 15% for expansion members with NEMT and 11% for traditional Medicaid members. Few Medicaid group differences remained in adjusted models. NEMT benefit impact was limited by low reported awareness and use of the benefit and higher vulnerabilities in NEMT-eligible populations.

Conclusion: Adults in all Medicaid groups could benefit from transportation services, but innovation is needed to determine more effective ways to meet transportation needs.

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