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Running Head: ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES

Access to Health Services

Health Promotion Paper

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Access to Health Services

In order for the population to have knowledge regarding the state of health in the country, it is crucial to visit specific issues affecting the health sector and thus the importance of the topic on access to health services (Access to Health Services, n.d.). For people to understand how access to healthcare has been spread out in the country, this excerpt will strive to explore three areas that directly determine the spectrum in the ability to access health services across the whole population; incorporating the different factors that create variations in people’s abilities. The essay will give the disparities that exist in our social constructs that constitute to a problem that has affected a large part of the population in terms of coverage, availability of services and timeliness in getting medical care; all of which result in a positive or negative effect on the overall achievement of a healthy status among people. Additional information on the emerging trends in the provision of health services and improvements in access will be discussed to show the growth that has been attained within changing times and the effects that can be achieved through the continual increase in knowledge in the population regarding the matter. The essay will conclude with a brief summary of the important points on the topic together with the provision of the necessary steps to take to tackle disparities that cause variations in access to health care throughout the population.

It is crucial to mark the significance of access to health care. For example, in 2007, only 76.3 percent of the population were covered with health insurance, demonstrating the adverse problem that some of the members of the population faced. The numbers changed upwards by more than 20 million in 2010 with the introduction of Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act but the underlying problem still exists since millions of Americans still lack insurance coverage (National HealthCare Quality Report, 2013).[comment: and to what financial costs does this come out too? How is the rest of society impacted by this problem?] The importance of having medical coverage is a subject that has not been grasped by many, leading to avoidable consequences such as high medical bills, high mortality and morbidity rates and late discovery of diseases due to the lack of ability to access basic services. The lack of coverage in the field can be associated with a lack of knowledge and understanding of how the system works. This factor can be attributed to low literacy levels of people due to low educational levels, lack of informative channels that directly instruct citizens on what to do and the lack of advice on how to get insurance, which deals with the different levels in the affordability among the population. There are several plans that people can take to cover their medical needs, ranging from different payments plans. The lack of a medical coverage has been associated to the different disparities that exist in the population such as age, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, and race; some of the factors being intertwined to create a vicious cycle. Often, people find themselves in large debts due to medical bills. Then when serious illnesses occur such as cancer, which entail large sums of money to treat, are discovered, they cannot afford treatment due to that previous debt that has already been accumulated. Among some of the advantages of having a medical coverage plan, early detection of diseases, enhanced through consistent and regular visits to health provision centers, goes a long way in achieving, prevention plans, and maintaining health standards that the health sector wishes to reach (Freyer, 2016). Obtaining a medical coverage plan is bound to prepare the population in the hasty tackling of illnesses whenever they appear and prevention of serious illness wherever it is possible.

Access to health services cannot be linked to a lack of coverage only; the basic availability of health centers in the area has also been identified as a major factor. In some cases, the mere existence of a health service provider lacks in several areas across the country. Some parts of the population are located in rural areas where health service providers are found in distant areas, hence timely delivery of the needed services is difficult. Hereby, the morbidity and mortality rates of the area are seen to rise since illnesses are discovered in the late stages and cases of emergencies are responded to after a long time, bringing about situations that could have been prevented. Additionally, the availability of services can be looked at in the aspect within chronic diseases, which are found heavily in the older population. In this, the availability of a Primary Care Provider (PCP) that deals with patients from a specific locale create an atmosphere that is well versed to tackle the health problems of people in the area. With the availability of a PCP that is consistent, a healthcare provider interacts with his/her patients well in creating better communication between them, better service delivery, lower mortality rates, and greater patient trust in the provider. The PCP is also able to facilitate control measures on a population since the spread of a disease can be curbed early through discovery and risk of infection is identified in part of the population e.g. vaccination against fever and further necessitation of healthy behavior among the members of the population. Still on the aspect of the availability of services, Emergency Medical Services (EMS) count as vital points in service delivery. The quick response of emergency services goes a great deal in the preservation of life thus in a remote area, there is a high chance of failure to find such services. The health sector has improved consistently over the years in ensuring that patients receive quick medical interventions in case of emergencies although steps for further development in rural areas should be considered (Berchick, Barnet, & Hood, 2018). [Comment: did your literature review provide any information on the difference in health outcomes between people who have / see a PCP versus those that don't. That is the key ingredient that is missing in your paper.]

Thirdly, the timeliness in access to health services is a paramount feature in ensuring the health and preservation of people’s lives. The timeliness of a healthcare provider to necessitate the needed care after an illness has been diagnosed goes a long way in keeping the mortality rates low together with preventing additional costs of services. A quick response also aids in reducing emotional stress on the patient and the family together with reducing the spread of the illness. Medical practitioners need to brush up on their delivery of clinical services to reduce the overall lack of access to the public due to long waiting periods and decreased customer satisfaction (Foege, 2018).

In conclusion, it is apparent that the effects of the lack of access to medical services are far-reaching and are often times preventable. The major milestones that can be considered while dealing with access to medical care can be summarized to insurance coverage, availability of the services and the timeliness in delivery of the services. Additionally, it is evident that the differences in ethnicity, age, socioeconomic, geographic, sexual orientation, gender identity, sex, and disability status all aid at creating variations in the ability to access medical care in the country. However, it is paramount to attest to the growth in development that the modern age has brought about in the medical field. Improvements in the number of people who are covered in some sort of insurance coverage has consistently been on the rise especially with recent developments in the Medicaid and the Medicare plans proposed in America. Additionally, a gradual rise in the number of people who associate themselves with a certain Primary Care Provider (PCP) has increased, hence bringing about a steady control of diseases and increased preservation of life. The reaction to emergency situations that arise in day to day basis has also been improved with emergency service delivery teams being deployed within minutes of the report (Foege, 2018). However, the issue of access to medical services is still in the spotlight with a majority of low income, minority groups and disabled people being unable to acquire these vital provisions. Steps toward the improvement in the sector need to be taken both on personal and communal ranks to ensure the mortality and morbidity rates are reduced and can further achieve health equity in the nation.

Appendix

Factsheet

Access to Health Services

Problem

  • Problems that prevent you (patients) from getting help in hospitals[Comment: problem getting access to healthcare in hospitals or in the community? you need to be more specific, specific to the problem, population, environment, geography something.]

Causes

  • Lack of insurance

  • Lack of hospitals and clinics

  • Long time waiting for doctors’ and nurses’ help [Comment: but from this list what is it that the patient themselves can change??]

Effects

  • Heavy charges at the hospitals and clinics

  • Stress because of waiting for a long time before getting help

  • Death due to late detection of illnesses

  • Lack of preventive measures being taken because of taking few visits to the hospitals for a checkup

  • Sickness because of poor health lifestyles

  • Unnecessary or rather preventable hospitalization due to late discovery of diseases

Prevention and Improvements that Can Be Taken

  • You should ensure that you have health insurance coverage for you and your family.

  • Ensure that the geographical location you live in has a quick response team during emergencies.

  • Practice better health habits whenever possible. These include frequent medical check-ups and healthy living lifestyles.

  • Take the necessary steps to go for regular visits to a doctor, preferably near where you live.

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References

Access to Health Services. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://www.healthypeople.gov/2020/topics-

objectives/topic/Access-to-Health-Services

Berchick, E. R., Hood, E. & Barnett, J. C. (2018) Health Insurance Coverage in the United States: 2017 Retrieved from https://www.census.gov/library/publications/2018/demo/p60-264.html

Freyer, F J. (2016). Rate of uninsured in Mass. reaches all-time low. Taunton, Massachusetts: Boston Globe

Foege, W. W. (2018) the Fears of the Rich, the Needs of the Poor Baltimore, Maryland: Johns Hopkins University Press

National Healthcare Quality Report (2013) Chapter 10: Access to Healthcare. Rockville (MD): Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. Retrieved from: http://www.ahrq.gov/research/findings/nhqrdr/nhqdr15/access.html

Health Promotion Paper Grading Rubric Worksheet

Topic

Points Possible

Total Points Earned

APA Format

  • Title page

  • Running Head

  • Reference page

  • Appendix

  • Double space

  • Correct in text citations

10 points

10

Topic Choice

  • Chosen from Healthy People 2020

  • Specific

10 points

5 [-5 : too broad. Should have focused in 1 part/ Issue & access]

Problem clearly identified

  • Incident rates ✔

  • Costs association

  • Goals

  • Why is this a problem

  • Cultural relevance

60 points

40 [-20 : costs, goals, not discussed which is a huge gap]

Patient Factsheet

  • Evidence of use of CDC toolkit for health literacy

  • Aesthetically pleasing

  • Easy to read

  • Contains all relevant information on:

  1. Problem

  2. Incidence rates

  3. Cost

  4. Goals

  5. prevention

20 points

10 [-10 : goals: not achievable; prevention: not realistic ]

100 points

65 -D [Need to re- do ]

Additional Comments/ Feedback:

Your topic was too broad making the rest of your work limiting. You missed key data to support your work. You would have done better if you focused in 1 aspect& access (i.e. : either geographical or insurance or personal reason). APA formatting is good.


Please Re- do and Re- submit and Gain back those points. When use the rubric information and paper (grey highlight parts) to re- do it. And please high- light the rubric topic instruction (i.e. The goals)