Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Welcome to CO9to25 ? Accessing Health Care

by co9to25

Adolescence is a time when youth begin making independent choices concerning their own health and health care, considering physical, mental and dental issues. Their experiences can have lifelong effects, so it is important that the care they receive is timely, appropriate, easily accessible and affordable.?Because most adolescents are generally physically healthy, we tend to take their health for granted. However, adolescents?do?have particular health needs. Adolescent health concerns include skin conditions, weight and nutrition, vision concerns, dental and orthodontia concerns (see Chapter VIII), conditions of the spine, reproductive issues, common viral diseases such as infectious mononucleosis and meningitis and access to immunization services.?They also commonly need services for mental health, substance abuse and social development issues. Health promotion and injury prevention services are critical during this phase of development.

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Most premature death and illness in the United States is related to six categories of behavior:
  • Behavior resulting in unintentional or intentional injury
    (including suicide attempts and completions)
  • Use of alcohol and other drugs
  • Tobacco use
  • Sexual behaviors contributing to sexually transmitted infections and unintended pregnancy
  • Inadequate physical activity
  • Poor dietary habits

These behaviors are commonly initiated during adolescence.? Unfortunately, if not prevented, these behaviors initiated during adolescence often extend into adulthood and have serious consequences for long-term health status.? Virtually every early death in adolescence is preventable, and many adult chronic health conditions find their genesis in these preventable adolescent risk behaviors. If adolescents have a regular source of health care, a ?medical home?, they are more likely to receive preventive services as well as guidance for a healthy lifestyle.

A medical home approach, as opposed to receiving health care through an emergency room or urgent care facility will offer an opportunity where a person can form a relationship with a health provider. Teens will likely feel more comfortable with a health care provider who knows their situation and respects their choices.

This will build their confidence in the health care system so they can access care in a timely and appropriate manner.? Because teens are changing so rapidly in their physical, social and emotional development, health experts recommend that adolescents (up to age 21) have an annual, routine preventive visit.? These regular visits to a health practitioner are opportunities to detect potential health problems early on, especially if there is a family history of poor health or chronic disease.

Equally as important, they offer opportunities for preventive counseling to the adolescent and his or her family.? However, adolescents are the group of children who are least likely to be insured and most likely to ?under-use? primary and preventive health services.? They face substantial barriers in entering and using the health care system, often missing opportunities to improve their health. The major barrier is cost.? Other factors impeding access include geography and lack of transportation, a shortage of providers trained in adolescent specialties and limited provider participation in subsidized care.

BEST PRACTICESParents-?Strategies for parents include making preventive health care a priority, and taking children for regular check-ups and immunizations; establishing open lines of communication with adolescents to talk about health; and being an advocate for adolescent health at school and in the community.Schools-?Schools can support student health by working on the eight school components identified by the Centers for Disease Control: health education, physical education, health services, nutrition services, health promotion for staff, counseling and psychological services, healthy school environment and parent/ community involvement. Schools can also institute a program of health instruction for students, and serve as hosts for community providers to locate their physical and mental health services within school walls.

Community Health Care Providers-?Providers can make their services ?teen friendly? by promoting regular preventive health visits; seizing health promotion opportunities; ensuring access to primary caregivers with skills, experience and interest in adolescents; offering comprehensive screening and counseling for high-risk behaviors; protecting the confidentiality of their teen patients; and teaching parents and other caring adults how to support adolescent well-being.

Helpful Links:?The Colorado Medical Home Initiative
Healthy Kids Colorado Survey Results
Colorado Best Practices Website
Colorado Association for School-Based Health Care
Colorado Child Health Plan Plus (CHP+)
Colorado Coalition for the Medically Underserved
Colorado Indigent Care Program?
Colorado Medicaid

Source: http://co9to25.org/2012/09/accessing-health-care/

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