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Differences between symptom-specific and general survey questions of unmet need in measuring insurance and racial/ethnic disparities in access to care.

Peter J Cunningham1, Jack Hadley.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To examine differences in insurance and racial/ethnic disparities in access to care between a single-item measure of general unmet medical need and a multi-item measure of symptom-specific unmet medical need. DATA SOURCE: The 2003 Community Tracking Study Household Survey, which included both a single question about any unmet medical needs over the last year, and a measure of unmet medical need keyed to the recent occurrence of 1 of 15 symptoms that a panel of physicians considered serious enough to warrant seeking medical care. STUDY DESIGN/
METHODS: We constructed 3 measures of unmet need (general perceived unmet need, perceived unmet need for a specific new symptom, and actual unmet need for the new symptom). We used multivariate logistic regression analysis to determine whether the measures have similar implications for access disparities by insurance status and by race/ethnicity, while controlling for income, health, and other sociodemographic characteristics. PRINCIPAL
FINDINGS: Uninsured people are consistently more likely than privately insured people to have unmet medical needs across the 3 measures of unmet need, and these differences were not due to differences in the perceived need for care. However, racial/ethnic disparities were apparent only for the symptom-specific measures of unmet need, and not the general measure of unmet need.
CONCLUSIONS: Using a symptom-specific measure of unmet medical need is probably not worth the added survey complexity and cost if the primary objective is to measure access disparities by insurance coverage. However, a general measure of unmet medical needs may not adequately capture racial/ethnic disparities in access.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17712254     DOI: 10.1097/MLR.0b013e318053678f

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Care        ISSN: 0025-7079            Impact factor:   2.983


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