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Guidelines for Elective Pediatric Fiberoptic Intubation
Published on: January 17, 2011
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まとめ
メディケイドと小児健康保険プログラムは、何百万人もの子供たちをカバーしています。この研究では、最近のメディケイド資格変更を考慮して、米国の小児病院におけるこれらの子供たちの入院利用状況を分析します。
科学分野:
- 医療サービス研究
- 小児健康政策
背景:
- メディケイドと小児健康保険プログラム(CHIP)は、低所得のアメリカ人にとって不可欠です。
- これらのプログラムは7860万人をカバーしており、そのうち3730万人が子供です。
- 2025年7月の最近の法改正により、メディケイドの資格要件が変更されました。
研究 の 目的:
- 入院利用パターンの説明。
- メディケイド資格変更が子供たちの病院利用に与える影響の分析。
- 政策立案者のためのデータ提供。
主な方法:
- 病院費用報告データの分析。
- メディケイド保険加入患者による入院利用状況に焦点を当てる。
- RANDの研究者によって実施された研究。
主要な成果:
- 米国の小児病院における入院利用状況のデータ。
- 低所得の子供たちの医療へのアクセスに関する洞察。
- 政策変更がサービス利用に与える影響の理解。
結論:
- この研究は、メディケイド下の子供たちの病院利用に関する重要なデータを提供します。
- 調査結果は、脆弱な人々の医療へのアクセスに関する医療方針の決定に役立ちます。
- 分析は、資格変更後の利用動向を理解することの重要性を強調しています。
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