患有脑瘫、多发性硬化症或脊髓损伤的成年男性在管理护理和服务收费中的初级预防服务使用情况。

Managed care quarterly Pub Date : 2004-01-01
Thilo Kroll, Melinda T Neri
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未来的研究需要澄清临床实践中的偏见以及提供者和健康计划层面可能存在的将身体残疾男性排除在常规预防服务之外的潜在障碍。随着残疾人人口年龄的增长和寿命的延长,有必要向他们提供常规预防服务,无论其性别、残疾或健康保险类型如何。
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Use of primary prevention services among male adults with cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, or spinal cord injury in managed care and fee-for-service.

Future research needs to clarify the biases in clinical practice and potential barriers that may exist at both the provider and health plan levels that exclude men with physical disabilities from routine preventive services. As the population of people with disabilities ages and lives longer, it is necessary that routine preventive services are accessible and made available to them, regardless of gender, disability, or health insurance type.

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