Relief, restoration and reform: economic upturn yields modest and uneven health returns.

Robert Hurley, Aaron Katz, Laurie Felland
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The sensitivity of state budgets to economic cycles contributes to fluctuations in health coverage, eligibility, benefits and provider payment levels in public programs, as well as support for safety net hospitals and community health centers (CHCs). The aftershocks of the 2001 recession on state budgets were felt well into 2004. More recently, the economic recovery allowed many states to restore cuts and, in some cases, expand health services for low-income people, according to findings from the Center for Studying Health System Change's (HSC) 2007 site visits to 12 nationally representative metropolitan communities. Along with bolstering support of safety net providers and raising Medicaid payments for private physicians, some states advanced even more ambitious health reform proposals. Yet across communities, safety net systems face mounting challenges of caring for more uninsured patients, and these pressures will likely increase given the current economic downturn.

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救济、恢复和改革:经济好转带来的健康回报适度且不均衡。
国家预算对经济周期的敏感性导致了公共方案中健康覆盖、资格、福利和提供者支付水平的波动,以及对安全网医院和社区卫生中心(CHCs)的支持。2001年经济衰退对各州预算的影响一直延续到2004年。最近,根据卫生系统改革研究中心(HSC) 2007年对12个具有全国代表性的大都市社区进行实地考察的结果,经济复苏使许多州恢复了削减,在某些情况下,扩大了对低收入人群的卫生服务。除了加强对安全网提供者的支持和提高私人医生的医疗补助支出外,一些州还提出了更加雄心勃勃的医疗改革建议。然而,在整个社区,安全网系统面临着照顾更多未参保患者的日益严峻的挑战,鉴于当前的经济低迷,这些压力可能会增加。
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