Abstract:
Persons with physical disabilities have difficulty accessing
health care. This has become more pronounced with the emergence of
managed care and other efforts to limit growing healthcare costs. In responding
to a state's Medicaid office interest in designing accessible
health services, a consumer-based evaluation including a series of nine focus
groups (96 participants) was conducted using an emergent design
method. Our inductive analysis approach identified difficulties and provided
the basis for recommending strategies to improve access. Two sets
of consumer recommended strategies consistently were expressed during
this process: (1) initiating one-to-one advocacy to improve local service
coordination and (2) performing person-centered planning at enrollment
in a managed care plan to facilitate appropriate and prompt access. These
access strategies formed the basis for a later intervention design.