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Medical Care in a Free Clinic: A Comprehensive Evaluation of Patient Experience, Incentives, and Barriers to Optimal Medical Care with Consideration of a Facility Fee

Free and charitable clinics are important contributors to the health of the United States population. Recently, funding for these clinics has been declining, and it is, therefore, useful to identify what qualities patients value the most in clinics in an effort to allocate funding wisely. In order t...

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Autores principales: Birs, Antoinette, Liu, Xinwei, Nash, Bee, Sullivan, Sara, Garris, Stephanie, Hardy, Marvin, Lee, Michael, Simms-Cendan, Judith, Pasarica, Magdalena
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cureus 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4803534/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27014534
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.500
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author Birs, Antoinette
Liu, Xinwei
Nash, Bee
Sullivan, Sara
Garris, Stephanie
Hardy, Marvin
Lee, Michael
Simms-Cendan, Judith
Pasarica, Magdalena
author_facet Birs, Antoinette
Liu, Xinwei
Nash, Bee
Sullivan, Sara
Garris, Stephanie
Hardy, Marvin
Lee, Michael
Simms-Cendan, Judith
Pasarica, Magdalena
author_sort Birs, Antoinette
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description Free and charitable clinics are important contributors to the health of the United States population. Recently, funding for these clinics has been declining, and it is, therefore, useful to identify what qualities patients value the most in clinics in an effort to allocate funding wisely. In order to identify targets and incentives for improvement of patients’ health, we performed a comprehensive analysis of patients’ experience at a free clinic by analyzing a patient survey (N=94). The survey also assessed patient opinions of a small facility fee, which could be used to offset the decrease in funds. Interestingly, our patients believed it is appropriate to be charged a facility fee (78%) because it increases involvement in their care (r = 0.69, p < 0.001) and self-respect (r = 0.66, p < 0.001). Incentives to medical care include continuity of care, faith-based care, having a patient medical provider partnership, and charging a facility fee. Barriers include affordable housing, transportation, medication, and accessible information. In order to improve medical care in the uninsured population, our study suggested that we need to: 1) offer continuity of medical care; 2) offer affordable preventive health screenings; 3) support affordable transportation, housing, and medications; and 4) consider including a facility fee.
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spelling pubmed-48035342016-03-24 Medical Care in a Free Clinic: A Comprehensive Evaluation of Patient Experience, Incentives, and Barriers to Optimal Medical Care with Consideration of a Facility Fee Birs, Antoinette Liu, Xinwei Nash, Bee Sullivan, Sara Garris, Stephanie Hardy, Marvin Lee, Michael Simms-Cendan, Judith Pasarica, Magdalena Cureus Family/General Practice Free and charitable clinics are important contributors to the health of the United States population. Recently, funding for these clinics has been declining, and it is, therefore, useful to identify what qualities patients value the most in clinics in an effort to allocate funding wisely. In order to identify targets and incentives for improvement of patients’ health, we performed a comprehensive analysis of patients’ experience at a free clinic by analyzing a patient survey (N=94). The survey also assessed patient opinions of a small facility fee, which could be used to offset the decrease in funds. Interestingly, our patients believed it is appropriate to be charged a facility fee (78%) because it increases involvement in their care (r = 0.69, p < 0.001) and self-respect (r = 0.66, p < 0.001). Incentives to medical care include continuity of care, faith-based care, having a patient medical provider partnership, and charging a facility fee. Barriers include affordable housing, transportation, medication, and accessible information. In order to improve medical care in the uninsured population, our study suggested that we need to: 1) offer continuity of medical care; 2) offer affordable preventive health screenings; 3) support affordable transportation, housing, and medications; and 4) consider including a facility fee. Cureus 2016-02-19 /pmc/articles/PMC4803534/ /pubmed/27014534 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.500 Text en Copyright © 2016, Birs et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Family/General Practice
Birs, Antoinette
Liu, Xinwei
Nash, Bee
Sullivan, Sara
Garris, Stephanie
Hardy, Marvin
Lee, Michael
Simms-Cendan, Judith
Pasarica, Magdalena
Medical Care in a Free Clinic: A Comprehensive Evaluation of Patient Experience, Incentives, and Barriers to Optimal Medical Care with Consideration of a Facility Fee
title Medical Care in a Free Clinic: A Comprehensive Evaluation of Patient Experience, Incentives, and Barriers to Optimal Medical Care with Consideration of a Facility Fee
title_full Medical Care in a Free Clinic: A Comprehensive Evaluation of Patient Experience, Incentives, and Barriers to Optimal Medical Care with Consideration of a Facility Fee
title_fullStr Medical Care in a Free Clinic: A Comprehensive Evaluation of Patient Experience, Incentives, and Barriers to Optimal Medical Care with Consideration of a Facility Fee
title_full_unstemmed Medical Care in a Free Clinic: A Comprehensive Evaluation of Patient Experience, Incentives, and Barriers to Optimal Medical Care with Consideration of a Facility Fee
title_short Medical Care in a Free Clinic: A Comprehensive Evaluation of Patient Experience, Incentives, and Barriers to Optimal Medical Care with Consideration of a Facility Fee
title_sort medical care in a free clinic: a comprehensive evaluation of patient experience, incentives, and barriers to optimal medical care with consideration of a facility fee
topic Family/General Practice
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4803534/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27014534
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.500
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