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Defining and Targeting Health Care Access Barriers
Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved
  • J. Emilio Carrillo, MD, MPH
  • Victor A Carrillo, MPA
  • Hector R Perez, BA
  • Debbie Salas-Lopez, MD, MPH, Lehigh Valley Health Network
  • Ana Natale-Pereira, MD, MPH
  • Alex T Byron, BA
Publication/Presentation Date
5-1-2011
Abstract

The impact of social and economic determinants of health status and the existence of racial and ethnic health care access disparities have been well-documented. This paper describes a model, the Health Care Access Barriers Model (HCAB), which provides a taxonomy and practical framework for the classification, analysis and reporting of those modifiable health care access barriers that are associated with health care disparities. The model describes three categories of modifiable health care access barriers: financial, structural, and cognitive. The three types of barriers are reciprocally reinforcing and affect health care access individually or in concert. These barriers are associated with screening, late presentation to care, and lack of treatment, which in turn result in poor health outcomes and health disparities. By targeting those barriers that are measurable and modifiable the model facilitates root-cause analysis and intervention design.

PubMedID
21551934
Peer Reviewed for front end display
Peer-Reviewed
Document Type
Article
Citation Information

Carrillo, J., Carrillo, V., Perez, H., Salas-Lopez, D., Natale-Pereira, A., & Byron, A. (2011). Defining and targeting health care access barriers. Journal Of Health Care For The Poor And Underserved, 22(2), 562-575. doi:10.1353/hpu.2011.0037