Study: Medicaid (California) ED Visits Up Sharply in Past Decade

[This article posted on August 11, 2010. It is posted within the following categories: CMS, via Michael Douglas, MD, MBA.]

The underlying tenet of heatlhcare reform in this country is access. Achieving that access is a means to an end that separates reform’s political ideology essentially down partisan lines. The ongoing Medicaid saga and its “role” via the states is thorn in the current administration’s side as reform gets underway. With some jurisdictions embracing federal matching funds upfront to finance care in the near term, others are downright hostile to enter in to a commitment when individual states’ financial outlooks are so shaky.

A new study highlights the reality facing states whose budgets are so tenuous (in this case, California), the conflicting scenario between guaranteed healthcare access and the depletion of funds to finance it generally leads to one conclusion: no matter what state governments do to cut spending in one healthcare sector, costs seem to go up in another — sometimes at a far greater rate.

Increasing numbers of Americans, especially adults on Medicaid, are using hospital emergency rooms for their health care, say researchers from the University of California, San Francisco. [..]

The findings suggest that access to primary care is a key problem, Tang [the researcher/author] said. “Whether it’s primary care physicians are not accepting new patients with Medicaid or that there aren’t enough primary care physicians, we need to dig a little bit deeper,” she said.

More spending the answer? Seems really audacious at this point to even ask that question, let alone think it. | LINK

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