Naming and Framing: Six Principles for Embedding Health Equity Language in Policy Research, Writing, and Practice [0.03%]
命名与定调:在政策研究、写作和实践中的健康公平语言应用的六项原则
Kamaria Kaalund,Jay A Pearson,Andrea Thoumi
Kamaria Kaalund
Policy Points Science communication and health policy language often fail to adequately define and contextualize systemic barriers-like structural racism and wealth inequity-that contribute to disparities in health outcomes. Health policy p...
Innovative Insurance to Improve US Patient Access to Cell and Gene Therapy [0.03%]
创新保险以提高美国患者接受细胞和基因治疗的途径
Rena M Conti,Patrick Demartino,Jonathan Gruber et al.
Rena M Conti et al.
Policy Points Cell and gene therapies (CGTs) offer treatment for rare and oftentimes deadly disease, but their prices are high, and payers may seek to limit spending. Total annual costs of covering all existing and expected CGTs for the ent...
Stephanie B Gold,Allison Costello,Maura Gissen et al.
Stephanie B Gold et al.
Policy Points A redirection of measurement in health care from a narrow focus on diseases and care processes towards assessing whole person health, as perceived by the person themself, may provide a galvanizing view of how health care can b...
Mental Health Treatment Access: Experience, Hypotheticals, and Public Opinion [0.03%]
心理健康治疗获取情况:实际经历、假设情景和公众意见
Jake Haselswerdt
Jake Haselswerdt
Policy Points Policymakers should consider both material (e.g., cost) and attitudinal (e.g., skepticism) barriers to mental health treatment access. Public support for government action on mental health is high but varies based on experienc...
Alan B Cohen
Alan B Cohen
Agnes Grudniewicz,Ellen Randall,Lori Jones et al.
Agnes Grudniewicz et al.
Policy Points Efforts to address a perceived decline of comprehensiveness in primary care are hampered by the absence of a clear and common understanding of what comprehensiveness means. This scoping review mapped two domains of comprehensi...
Examining the Inclusion of Trust and Trust-Building Principles in European Union, Italian, French, and Swiss Health Data Sharing Legislations: A Framework Analysis [0.03%]
从欧盟、意大利、法国和瑞士的健康数据共享立法中审视纳入信任及建立信任原则的情况:框架分析
Federica Zavattaro,Viktor von Wyl,Felix Gille
Federica Zavattaro
Policy Points First, policymakers can strengthen the inherent trust-building effect of legislations on citizens by incorporating trust-building principles within health data-sharing legislations in a recognizable and comprehensive manner to...
When the Bough Breaks: The Financial Burden of Childbirth and Postpartum Care by Insurance Type [0.03%]
枝断之时:保险类型与产妇住院生子及其产后护理的自付费用负担
Heidi Allen,Mandi Spishak-Thomas,Kristen Underhill et al.
Heidi Allen et al.
Policy Points This study examines exposure to out-of-pocket (OOP) costs related to childbirth and postpartum care for those with a Medicaid-insured birth compared with those with a commercially insured birth and subsequent financial outcome...
Launching Financial Incentives for Physician Groups to Improve Equity of Care by Patient Race and Ethnicity [0.03%]
基于患者种族和族裔向医生团体推出金融激励措施以改善医疗公平性政策的实施与早期结果分析
Hector P Rodriguez,Sarah D Epstein,Amanda L Brewster et al.
Hector P Rodriguez et al.
Policy Points What are the facilitators and barriers of physician group participation in a performance-based financial incentive program aimed at improving equity of care by patient race and ethnicity? Launching financial incentives to impr...
Population Health Implications of Medicaid Prerelease and Transition Services for Incarcerated Populations [0.03%]
关于监狱人口医保前期及过渡期服务的公共卫生影响
Elizabeth T Chin,Yiran E Liu,C Brandon Ogbunu et al.
Elizabeth T Chin et al.
Policy Points A large population of incarcerated people may be eligible for prerelease and transition services under the new Medicaid Reentry Section 1115 Demonstration Opportunity. We estimated the largest relative population increases in ...