Barriers to Accessible Health Care for Medicaid Eligible People With Disabilities: A Comparative Analysis
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Summary
Using data from 360 health care providers and 540 Medicaid eligible people with disabilities (PWD), the authors compared perceived barriers to care from the perspective of both providers and PWD. The results indicated major variations in provider and PWD perceptions. Policy responses to these findings should address the specific needs of people with different types of disabling conditions rather than assuming all PWD face similar challenges in accessing and utilizing health care.
Topics
Types/Tools
Populations
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Journal of Disability Policy Studies
Programs/Initiatives
States
Keywords
access; Medicaid; provider perceptions; barriers to care; transportation issues; physical access issues; communication with providers; insurance
Contact
M. Maya
McDoom
mmcdoom@bu.edu