The delivery of clinical preventive services - Acute care intervention

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Hahn, DL
Olson, N
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JOURNAL OF FAMILY PRACTICE | 1999年 / 48卷 / 10期
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preventive health services; fee-for-service plans; health maintenance organizations;
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
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BACKGROUND. Evidence-based clinical preventhe services are underutilized. We explored the major factors associated with delivery of these services in a large physician-owned community-based group practice that provided care for both fee-for-service (FFS) and health maintenance organization (HMO) patient populations. METHODS. We performed a cross-sectional audit of the computerized billing data of all adult outpatients seen at least once by any primary cave provider in 1995 (N = 75,621). Delivery of preventive services was stratified by age, sex, visit frequency, insurance status (FFS or HMO), and visit type (acute care only or scheduled preventive visit). RESULTS. Insurance status and visit type were the strongest predictors of clinical preventive service delivery. Patients with FFS coverage received 6% to 13% (absolute difference) fewer of these services than HMO patients. Acute-care-only patients received 9% to 45% fewer services than patients who scheduled preventive visits. The combination of these factors was associated with profound differences. CONCLUSIONS, Having insurance to pay for preventive services is an important factor in the delivery of such care. Encouraging all patients to schedule preventive visits has been suggested as a strategy for increasing delivery, but that is not practical in this setting. Assessing the need for preventive services and offering them during acute care visits has equal potential for increasing delivery.
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