Access to Health Care in America.
by
 
Staff, Institute of Medicine.

Title
Access to Health Care in America.

Author
Staff, Institute of Medicine.

ISBN
9780309584661

Personal Author
Staff, Institute of Medicine.

Physical Description
1 online resource (240 pages)

Contents
Access to Health Care in America -- Copyright -- Contents -- Summary -- GENERAL CONCLUSIONS ON THE STATE OF ACCESS -- DEFINING ACCESS -- THE COMMITTEE'S INDICATORS AND PROGRESS TOWARD ACCESS OBJECTIVES -- Objective 1: Promoting Successful Birth Outcomes -- Objective 2: Reducing the Incidence of Vaccine-Preventable Childhood Diseases -- Objective 3: Early Detection and Diagnosis of Treatable Diseases -- Objective 4: Reducing the Effects of Chronic Disease and Prolonging Life -- Objective 5: Reducing Morbidity and Pain through Timely and Appropriate Treatment -- RECOMMENDATIONS -- 1 Introduction -- BACKGROUND -- DEVELOPING A SET OF INDICATORS -- RELATIONSHIP OF ACCESS MONITORING TO OTHER RELEVANT ACTIVITIES -- MAJOR DATA SOURCES: THEIR USES AND LIMITATIONS -- Strengths and Weaknesses -- Vital Statistics -- Surveys -- Hospital Discharge Data -- Tumor Registries -- Reportable Diseases -- Claims Data -- CROSSCUTTING ISSUES -- Race/Ethnicity -- Timeliness -- REFERENCES -- 2 A Model for Monitoring Access -- DEFINING ACCESS -- MEASURING ACCESS -- Indicators -- Utilization Indicators -- Outcome Indicators -- Utilization and Its Relationship to Health Care -- Mediating Factors -- Barriers to Access -- Structural Barriers -- Financial Barriers -- Personal and Cultural Barriers -- The Relationship of Access Barriers to Indicators -- REFERENCES -- 3 Using Indicators to Monitor National Objectives for Health Care -- OBJECTIVE 1: PROMOTING SUCCESSFUL BIRTH OUTCOMES -- Utilization Indicator: Adequacy of Prenatal Care -- Measuring the Indicator -- Trends in the Data -- Recommendations -- Outcome Indicator: Infant Mortality -- Measuring the Indicator -- Trends in the Data -- Recommendations -- Outcome Indicator: Low Birthweight -- Measuring the Indicator -- Trends in the Data -- Recommendations -- Outcome Indicator: Congenital Syphilis -- Measuring the Indicator.
 
Trends in the Data -- Recommendations -- OBJECTIVE 2: REDUCING THE INCIDENCE OF VACCINE-PREVENTABLE CHILDHOOD DISEASES -- Utilization Indicator: Preschool Immunization -- Measuring the Indicator -- Trends in the Data -- Recommendations -- Outcome Indicator: Incidence of Vaccine-Preventable Childhood Diseases -- Measuring the Indicator -- Trends in the Data -- Recommendations -- OBJECTIVE 3: EARLY DETECTION AND DIAGNOSIS OF TREATABLE DISEASES -- Utilization Indicators: Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening Procedures -- Measuring the Indicator -- Trends in the Data -- Recommendations -- Outcome Indicator: Incidence of Late-Stage Breast and Cervical Cancers -- Measuring the Indicator -- Trends in the Data -- Recommendations -- OBJECTIVE 4: REDUCING THE EFFECTS OF CHRONIC DISEASES AND PROLONGING LIFE -- Utilization Indicator: Continuing Care for Chronic Diseases -- Measuring the Indicator -- Trends in the Data -- Recommendations -- Utilization Indicator: Use of High-Cost Discretionary Care -- Measuring the Indicator -- Trends in the Data -- Recommendations -- Outcome Indicator: Avoidable Hospitalization for Chronic Diseases -- Measuring the Indicator -- Trends in the Data -- Recommendations -- Outcome Indicator: Access-Related Excess Mortality -- Measuring the Indicator -- Trends in the Data -- Recommendations -- OBJECTIVE 5: REDUCING MORBIDITY AND PAIN THROUGH TIMELY AND APPROPRIATE TREATMENT -- Utilization Indicator: Percentage of Healthy Individuals Who Do Not Contact a Physician During an Acute Episode of Illness -- Measuring the Indicator -- Trends in the Data -- Recommendation -- Utilization Indicator: Dental Services -- Measuring the Indicator -- Trends in the Data -- Recommendations -- Outcome Indicator: Avoidable Hospitalization for Acute Conditions -- Measuring the Indicator -- Trends in the Data -- Recommendation -- REFERENCES.
 
4 Future Indicators -- ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES -- FAMILY VIOLENCE -- EMERGENCY SERVICES -- POST-ACUTE-CARE SERVICES FOR THE ELDERLY -- PRESCRIPTION DRUGS -- REFERENCES -- 5 Recommendations -- RECOMMENDATIONS -- Crosscutting Recommendations -- State and Local Monitoring -- The Federal Role -- Racial and Ethnic Differences -- FUTURE STEPS -- Objective 1: Promoting Successful Births -- Indicator: Prenatal Care -- Indicator: Infant Mortality -- Indicator: Low Birthweight -- Indicator: Congenital Syphilis -- Objective 2: Reducing the Incidence of Vaccine-Preventable Childhood Diseases -- Indicator: Preschool Immunization -- Indicator: Incidence of Vaccine-Preventable Childhood Diseases -- Objective 3: Early Detection and Diagnosis of Treatable Diseases -- Indicator: Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening Procedures -- Indicator: Incidence of Late-Stage Breast and Cervical Cancers -- Objective 4: Reducing the Effects of Chronic Diseases and Prolonging Life -- Indicator: Continuing Care for Chronic Diseases -- Indicator: High-Cost Discretionary Care -- Indicator: Avoidable Hospitalization for Chronic Diseases -- Indicator: Access-Related Excess Mortality -- Objective 5: Reducing Morbidity and Pain through Timely and Appropriate Treatment -- Indicator: Acute Medical Care -- Indicator: Dental Services -- Indicator: Avoidable Hospitalization for Acute Conditions -- REFERENCE -- APPENDIXES -- A Developing Indicators of Access to Care: The Case for HIV Disease -- ROBERT WOOD JOHNSON FOUNDATION AIDS HEALTH SERVICES PROGRAM AND EVALUATION -- ISSUES IN ASSESSING ACCESS TO PERSONAL HEALTH CARE -- Financial Barriers -- Insurance Coverage -- Provider Reimbursement Rates -- Investment in Resources for Treating HIV Disease -- Structural Barriers -- Lack of a Primary Source of Care -- Lack of Appropriate Service Providers.
 
Distance from care Providers -- Extended Waiting Times for Providers -- Personal Barriers -- Attitudinal Barriers -- VIABILITY OF DEVELOPING ACCESS INDICATORS FROM EXISTING DATA SETS -- Decreased Mortality Using Case-Finding -- Reduced Mortality Using Medical Management -- Reduced Morbidity and Improved Function -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- B Developing Indicators of Access to Care: Waiting Lists for Drug Abuse Treatment -- METHODS -- THE NUMBER OF PERSONS ON WAITING LISTS -- ''THERE ARE NO REAL WAITING LISTS FOR TREATMENT" -- WAITING LISTS UNDERESTIMATE UNMET DEMAND -- SHOULD THERE BE WAITING LISTS? -- EMPIRICAL STUDIES OF WAITING LIST BEHAVIOR -- DISCUSSION -- FINAL COMMENT -- REFERENCES -- C Developing Indicators of Access to Care: The Case for Migrants and the Homeless -- MIGRANT HEALTH STATUS -- HEALTH STATUS OF THE HOMELESS -- RECOMMENDATIONS -- REFERENCES -- D "Ambulatory-Care-Sensitive" Conditions and "Referral-Sensitive" Surgeries -- Index.

Local Note
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

Subject Term
Electronic books. -- local.
 
Health services accessibility -- United States -- Evaluation.
 
Medical care -- United States.

Genre
Electronic books.

Added Author
Millman, Michael L.

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LibraryMaterial TypeItem BarcodeShelf NumberStatus
IYTE LibraryE-Book1318382-1001RA407.3 -- .I58 1993 EBEbrary E-Books