Improving Health Care for the Future Uninsured in Los Angeles County: A Community Partnered Dialogue

Author:

Iyer Sharat ParameswaranORCID,Jones Andrea,Talamantes Efrain,Barnert Elizabeth S.,Kanzaria Hemal K.,Detz Alissa,Daskivich Timothy J.,Jones Loretta,Ryan Gery W.,Mahajan Anish P.

Abstract

<p class="Pa7"><strong>Objectives: </strong>To understand the health care access issues faced by Los Angeles (LA) County’s uninsured and residually unin­sured after implementation of the Afford­able Care Act (ACA) and to identify poten­tial solutions using a community-partnered dialogue.</p><p class="Pa7"><strong>Design: </strong>Qualitative study using a com­munity-partnered participatory research framework.</p><p class="Pa7"><strong>Setting: </strong>Community forum breakout discus­sion.</p><p class="Pa7"><strong>Discussants: </strong>Representatives from LA County health care agencies, community health care provider organizations, local community advocacy and service organiza­tions including uninsured individuals, and the county school district.</p><p class="Pa7"><strong>Main Outcome Measures: </strong>Key structural and overarching value themes identified through community-partnered pile sort, c-coefficients measuring overlap between themes.</p><p class="Pa7"><strong>Results: </strong>Five overarching value themes were identified – knowledge, trust, quality, partnership, and solutions. Lack of knowl­edge and misinformation were identified as barriers to successful enrollment of the eligible uninsured and providing health care to undocumented individuals. Discussants noted dissatisfaction with the quality of tra­ditional sources of health care and a broken cycle of trust and disengagement. They also described inherent trust by the uninsured in “outsider” community-based providers not related to quality.</p><p><strong>Conclusions: </strong>Improving health care for the residually uninsured after ACA implementa­tion will require addressing dissatisfaction in safety-net providers, disseminating knowl­edge and providing health care through trusted nontraditional sources, and using effective and trusted partnerships between community and health care agencies with mutual respect. Community-academic part­nerships can be a trusted conduit to discuss issues related to the health care of vulner­able populations. <em>Ethn Dis. </em>2015; 25(4)487- 494; doi:10.18865/ed.25.4.487</p>

Publisher

Ethnicity and Disease Inc

Subject

General Medicine,Epidemiology

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