Dual-eligible,双重风险?简要回顾双重资格对健康差异和外周动脉疾病的影响

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Dominique M. Dockery , Chibueze A. Nwaiwu , Yao Liu , Adrienne Green , Aron H. Licht , Stanley Ewala , Dayann Leal , Carla C. Moreira
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基于健康的特定社会决定因素,包括保险状况,外周动脉疾病(PAD)与较差的结果有关。研究PAD相关治疗结果的一个独特人群是那些具有双重资格的人,即既有资格享受医疗保险又有资格享受医疗补助的人,包括1200多万人。我们对双重符合条件的患者及其对PAD的影响的文献进行了系统回顾,最终纳入了六篇文章。双重资格与较高的合并症发生率相关;PAD最初出现时症状更严重;治疗结果较差,包括死亡率。需要进一步的研究来专门研究PAD和双重资格状态之间的关系,但很明显,这一人群中的患者将从早期识别中受益,以防止疾病进展并提高公平性。
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Dual-eligible, dual-risk? A brief review on the impact of dual-eligible status on health disparities and peripheral artery disease

Peripheral artery disease (PAD) has been associated with poorer outcomes based on particular social determinants of health, including insurance status. A unique population to study treatment outcomes related to PAD is those with dual-eligible status—those who qualify for both Medicare and Medicaid—comprising more than 12 million people. We performed a systematic review of the literature surrounding dual-eligible patients and impact on PAD, with final inclusion of six articles. Dual eligibility has been associated with higher rates of comorbidities; more severe symptoms at initial presentation for PAD; and poorer treatment outcomes, including mortality. Further studies are needed to specifically look at the association between PAD and dual-eligible status, but what is clear is that patients in this population would benefit from early identification to prevent disease progression and improve equity.

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