解决皮肤病健康差异:为未参保人群提供免费皮肤病诊所的特点

K. O’Connell, E. Bartholomew, A. Villanueva
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背景:障碍获得皮肤科护理是重要的,以解决个人没有健康保险。本报告旨在强调无保险人口面临的皮肤健康差异,展示每月学生免费诊所对这一人口可能产生的宝贵影响,并鼓励在其他机构实施皮肤免费诊所。方法:使用电子病历€œChart reports工具收集数据,创建2012-2019年皮肤科总就诊查询。回顾了2012-2019年学生开办的皮肤科免费诊所的记录,并收集了关于诊断、药物、程序和随访率的描述性数据。结果:在此期间,为215例患者提供了皮肤科护理,共诊断321例。最常见的诊断包括特应性皮炎(26例)、脂溢性角化病(21例)和痤疮(17例)。23例皮肤癌诊断,包括13例基底细胞癌,8例鳞状细胞癌,1例黑色素瘤,1例非黑色素瘤皮肤癌,未明确。结论:在少数民族和社会经济地位低的人群中,特应性皮炎、黑色素瘤和非黑色素瘤皮肤癌的患病率较高。这与我们的结果一致,这些发现强调了改善对没有健康保险的个人进行皮肤病筛查和随访的重大需求。该报告还显示了免费诊所解决当地社区皮肤健康差异的独特机会。
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Addressing Dermatologic Health Disparities: Characterization of a Free Dermatology Clinic for an Uninsured Population
Background: Barriers to accessing dermatologic care are important to address for individuals without health insurance. This report aims to highlight dermatologic health disparities facing the uninsured population, to demonstrate the invaluable impact a monthly student-run free clinic can have on this population, and to encourage the implementation of dermatologic free clinics at other institutions. Methods: Data was collected using the electronic medical record “Chart Reports” tool to create a query for total dermatology visits from 2012-2019. Records were reviewed and descriptive data was collected on diagnoses, medications, procedures,  and follow-up rates of a student-run dermatology free clinic from 2012-2019. Results: Over this period, dermatologic care was provided to 215 patients and a total of 321 diagnoses were made. The most common diagnoses included atopic dermatitis (26), seborrheic keratosis (21), and acne (17).  Twenty-three skin cancer diagnoses were made, including 13 basal cell carcinomas, 8 squamous cell carcinomas, one case of melanoma, and one case of nonmelanoma skin cancer, unspecified.  Conclusion: A higher prevalence of atopic dermatitis, melanoma, and non-melanoma skin cancer has been reported in ethnic minorities and people of low socioeconomic status. This aligns with our results and these findings highlight the significant need for improved access to dermatologic screening and follow-up for individuals without health insurance. This report also shows the unique opportunity free clinics have to address dermatologic health disparities in the local community.
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