马萨诸塞州扩大初级保健中避孕选择的创新政策方法。

Huisarts en wetenschap Pub Date : 2023-08-24 eCollection Date: 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1093/haschl/qxad035
Chloe Ciccariello, Viveka R Prakash-Zawisza, Lydia E Pace
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随着医疗系统转向以价值为基础的医疗服务,以及 "罗伊诉韦德案 "的逆转大大减少了在美国获得堕胎护理的机会,避孕日益被视为一种高价值的医疗服务。然而,美国利用包括强制绝育在内的避孕政策和做法来限制有色人种和残障人士的生殖权利的历史由来已久,令人担忧。我们希望重点介绍马萨诸塞州医疗补助计划(Medicaid)制定的一项创新计划,该计划旨在以促进价值和生殖公正的方式,在初级保健诊所内扩大长效可逆避孕药具(LARC)的使用范围。该计划为享受医疗补助计划的诊所提供经济激励,使其在初级保健范围内为所有患者提供 LARC。与专门针对医疗补助保险患者并根据 LARC 插入数量提供奖励的 LARC 计划不同,这项政策有可能 "一举多得",扩大所有患者获得 LARC 的机会,无论支付方是谁。有必要对该计划进行仔细评估,以确保实现预期成果--增加 LARC 的使用机会、促进生殖公正并为医疗系统带来价值。
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Massachusetts' innovative policy approach to expanding contraceptive options in primary care.

As health systems pivot toward value-based care and as the reversal of Roe vs Wade has significantly decreased access to abortion care in the United States, contraception is increasingly recognized as a high-value health service. However, the United States has a long and troubling history of using contraceptive policies and practices, including forced sterilization, to limit the reproductive rights of people of color and individuals with disabilities. We hope to highlight an innovative program developed by Massachusetts' Medicaid program, which seeks to expand access to long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) within primary care clinics in a way that promotes both value and reproductive justice. This program provides financial incentives for clinics that serve patients with Medicaid to offer LARC to all patients within the primary care space. Unlike LARC programs that exclusively target patients with Medicaid insurance and provide incentivizes based on number of LARC insertions, this policy has the potential to "lift all boats" and expand access to LARC for all patients regardless of payer. Careful evaluation of this program will be necessary to ensure that the intended outcomes-to increase access to LARC, promote reproductive justice, and deliver value to the health system-are achieved.

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Huisarts en wetenschap
Huisarts en wetenschap Medicine-Family Practice
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期刊介绍: Dit vierwekelijks verschijnend tijdschrift van het Nederlands Huisartsen Genootschap (NHG) geeft informatie die een bijdrage levert aan het wetenschappelijk fundament van de huisartsgeneeskunde. Het tijdschrift publiceert de NHG-standaarden, nascholingsrubrieken, verslagen van onderzoeksresultaten, epidemiologische berichten, literatuur- en boekbesprekingen en een NHG-katern. Elke rubriek is sterk gericht op de praktijk van de huisarts. De leden van het Nederlands Huisartsen Genootschap ontvangen het tijdschrift uit hoofde van hun lidmaatschap
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