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Healthcare reform literacy among academic dermatologists: What we know and don’t know about the Affordable Care Act

机译:学术皮肤科医生中的医疗保健改革素养:我们了解和不了解《平价医疗法案》

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Importance: There have been no attempts to determinethe understanding of the Affordable Care Act (ACA)among dermatologists. Objective: Assess knowledgeof the ACA among academic dermatologists. Design:A 21-item survey was administered to membersof the Association of Professors of Dermatology(APD). The items assessed knowledge and opinionsof the ACA, and demographics of the participants.Multivariate regressions were conducted todetermine associations between variables.Participants: Members of the Association of Professorsof Dermatology. Main Measure: Knowledge of theACA. Results: One hundred and eight out of 368 APDmembers completed the survey (29.3%). Ninetysixpercent of responders practice in an academicsetting. Only 36 (33.3%) rated their knowledge of theACA as good/great, whereas 67 (62%) believed thatthe ACA will change their practice. The mean numberof knowledge questions correctly answered was 4.5out of 7 (64.3%). Dermatologists who reported thattheir knowledge of the bill was good/great (p=0.04)and procedural dermatologists (p= 0.04) answeredmore questions correctly. Compared to proceduraldermatologists, general dermatologists were morelikely to support the ACA (p=0.003) but less likely toanswer questions correctly. Conclusion: There appearsto be knowledge gaps among dermatologists aboutthe ACA and discordance between support for andknowledge about the ACA. The need for educatingdermatologists on health care policies may warrantfurther investigation.
机译:重要性:在皮肤科医生中,没有尝试确定对《 Affordable Care Act(ACA)》的理解。目的:评估学术皮肤科医生的ACA知识。设计:对皮肤病学教授协会(APD)的成员进行了21个项目的调查。这些项目评估了ACA的知识和意见以及参与者的人口统计学。进行了多元回归以确定变量之间的关联。参加者:皮肤病学教授协会的成员。主要措施:了解ACA。结果:368位APD会员中有108位完成了调查(29.3%)。百分之九十六的响应者在学术环境中练习。只有36个(33.3%)的人将他们对ACA的知识评为好/好,而67(62%)的人认为ACA会改变他们的做法。正确回答的知识问题的平均数为7 / 4.5(64.3%)。皮肤科医生报告说,他们对该法案的了解是很好/很好(p = 0.04),而程序皮肤病学家(p = 0.04)正确回答了更多问题。与程序皮肤科医生相比,一般皮肤科医生更倾向于支持ACA(p = 0.003),但不太可能正确回答问题。结论:皮肤科医生之间关于ACA的知识差距和对ACA的支持与知识之间存在分歧。需要对皮肤科医生进行保健政策教育可能需要进一步调查。

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