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Who's responsible for care in underserved areas?

J Johnsson

    Hospitals
    |July 5, 1990
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    Hospital executives view providing care to underserved areas as a societal responsibility, not solely a hospital issue. They believe the federal government holds ultimate accountability for addressing healthcare access in these communities.

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    Area of Science:

    • Healthcare policy
    • Public health
    • Societal determinants of health

    Background:

    • Access to healthcare in underserved areas remains a significant challenge.
    • Hospital executives' perspectives are crucial in shaping healthcare strategies.
    • Identifying the locus of responsibility for addressing these disparities is essential.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To understand hospital executives' perceptions regarding responsibility for care in underserved areas.
    • To explore the role of hospitals versus governmental bodies in addressing healthcare access gaps.

    Main Methods:

    • Analysis of responses from a recent CEO poll.
    • Qualitative assessment of executive viewpoints on societal vs. institutional responsibility.

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    Main Results:

    • A majority of hospital executives perceive healthcare provision in underserved areas as a societal issue.
    • Hospital executives believe they should have input but not the ultimate responsibility.

    Conclusions:

    • The prevailing view among hospital executives is that the federal government bears the primary responsibility for ensuring healthcare access in underserved regions.
    • Addressing healthcare disparities requires a multi-faceted approach with significant governmental leadership.