Payer-Based Segregation in Obstetrics and Gynecology Ambulatory Care: Implications for Quality, Safety, and Equity.

IF 4.7 2区 医学 Q1 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY Obstetrics and gynecology Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-13 DOI:10.1097/AOG.0000000000005883
Suzanna Larkin, Erika Harness, Kavita Shah Arora, Neena Qasba, Arina Chesnokova, Erika Banks, Karen George, Kavita Vinekar
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Separation of patients by insurance status in ambulatory care settings is a long-standing practice in academic medicine. This payer-based segregation of patients between resident and faculty outpatient practices may lead to inequitable quality of care. Informed by replies to a free-response text question for residents and program directors within the 2023 U.S. obstetrics and gynecology in-service examination, we provide commentary on this structural inequity within obstetrics and gynecology. The purpose of this commentary is to discuss the differences in patient population served, gaps in resources in resident clinics, quality of care and moral injury, limited continuity of care, and training and supervision. Further work is needed to guide systemic integration efforts and to explore the effects of program integration on patient health outcomes. We nonetheless urge academic medical centers to consider organizational shifts toward payer-integrated care.

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基于付费的产科和妇科门诊隔离:质量、安全和公平的影响。
在门诊护理设置的保险状态的病人分离是一个长期的做法,在学术医学。这种以付款人为基础的住院和教师门诊病人的隔离可能导致护理质量的不公平。通过对2023年美国妇产科在职检查中住院医生和项目主管的自由回答文本问题的回复,我们对妇产科中的这种结构性不平等进行了评论。本评论的目的是讨论所服务的患者群体的差异,住院诊所的资源差距,护理质量和道德伤害,有限的护理连续性,以及培训和监督。需要进一步的工作来指导系统整合工作,并探索项目整合对患者健康结果的影响。尽管如此,我们还是敦促学术医疗中心考虑向付费综合护理的组织转变。
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Obstetrics and gynecology
Obstetrics and gynecology 医学-妇产科学
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期刊介绍: "Obstetrics & Gynecology," affectionately known as "The Green Journal," is the official publication of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG). Since its inception in 1953, the journal has been dedicated to advancing the clinical practice of obstetrics and gynecology, as well as related fields. The journal's mission is to promote excellence in these areas by publishing a diverse range of articles that cover translational and clinical topics. "Obstetrics & Gynecology" provides a platform for the dissemination of evidence-based research, clinical guidelines, and expert opinions that are essential for the continuous improvement of women's health care. The journal's content is designed to inform and educate obstetricians, gynecologists, and other healthcare professionals, ensuring that they stay abreast of the latest developments and best practices in their field.
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