NYC Care: A Large Health Care Access Program for Uninsured New York City Residents.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Journal of Public Health Management and Practice Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-22 DOI:10.1097/PHH.0000000000001915
Jonathan Jiménez, Marielle Kress, Ted Long, Mitchell Katz
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Context: Millions of people living in the United States are excluded from health insurance due to income or immigration status. These 2 groups are more likely to lack access to health care or a regular source of care.

Program: NYC Health + Hospitals is addressing this need with NYC Care, a health care access program. The program is designed to be the single point of access for uninsured care citywide and includes a membership card, a 24-hour customer service line, and direct access to primary care medical homes. Health care is coordinated across NYC Health + Hospitals using integrated electronic referrals and a medical record system.

Implementation: The program uses a single enrollment process across safety net health care resources of NYC Health + Hospitals. A 24-hour call center was established to answer questions, make primary care appointments, and make warm handoffs to enrollment staff. Once eligibility is confirmed and patients are enrolled, they are mailed a membership card, a member handbook, and offered a primary care appointment. A multipronged public awareness campaign including citywide, multilingual marketing and outreach via community-based organizations was essential to build trust.

Outcomes: NYC Care had 119 203 members at the end of June 2023. Fifty-eight percent had not seen a primary care doctor in the NYC Health + Hospitals system in the prior 36 months. In total, 76 439 had completed 1 or more primary care visits; 53.1% of enrollees with diabetes had improved hemoglobin A 1c , and 73.4% of enrollees with hypertension had improved blood pressure control after 6 months of enrollment.

Discussion: NYC Care demonstrates that municipalities can improve access to care for the uninsured by simplifying steps to affordable health care services, connecting patients directly to patient-centered medical homes, and improving the patient experience. A comprehensive public awareness campaign is also crucial.

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纽约市护理:纽约市护理:为没有保险的纽约市居民提供的大型医疗保健服务计划。
背景:生活在美国的数百万人因收入或移民身份而无法享受医疗保险。这两类人更有可能无法获得医疗服务或固定的医疗服务:纽约市健康与医院正在通过 NYC Care(一项医疗保健获取计划)来满足这一需求。该计划旨在成为全市范围内无保险医疗服务的单一接入点,包括会员卡、24 小时客户服务热线以及直接进入初级保健医疗之家的途径。纽约市保健 + 医院通过综合电子转诊和医疗记录系统协调医疗服务:该计划在纽约市健康+医院的安全网医疗资源中使用单一的注册流程。该计划设立了一个 24 小时呼叫中心,负责回答问题、预约初级保健服务,并将病人转交给注册人员。一旦患者的资格得到确认并注册成功,就会向他们邮寄会员卡和会员手册,并提供初级保健预约。多管齐下的公众宣传活动,包括全市范围内的多语种营销以及通过社区组织开展的外联活动,对于建立信任至关重要:结果:截至 2023 年 6 月底,"纽约市关怀 "共有 119 203 名会员。其中 58% 的人在过去 36 个月内没有在纽约市健康与医院系统内看过初级保健医生。共有 76 439 人完成了 1 次或 1 次以上的初级保健就诊;53.1% 的糖尿病参保者的血红蛋白 A1c 有所改善,73.4% 的高血压参保者的血压控制在参保 6 个月后有所改善:纽约市医疗服务 "表明,市政当局可以通过简化获得负担得起的医疗服务的步骤、将患者直接连接到以患者为中心的医疗之家以及改善患者的就医体验,来改善无保险者获得医疗服务的机会。全面的公众宣传活动也至关重要。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Public Health Management and Practice publishes articles which focus on evidence based public health practice and research. The journal is a bi-monthly peer-reviewed publication guided by a multidisciplinary editorial board of administrators, practitioners and scientists. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice publishes in a wide range of population health topics including research to practice; emergency preparedness; bioterrorism; infectious disease surveillance; environmental health; community health assessment, chronic disease prevention and health promotion, and academic-practice linkages.
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