Macro- and meso-level contextual influences on health care inequities among American Indian elders.
Cathleen E WillgingElise Trott JaramilloEmily HaozousDavid H SommerfeldSteven P VerneyPublished in: BMC public health (2021)
Findings point to recommendations to improve the prevention and treatment of illness among American Indian elders by meeting their unique health care and insurance needs. Policies and practices must target meso and macro levels of contextual influence. Although Medicaid expansion under the ACA enables providers of essential services to elders, including the IHS, to enhance care through increased reimbursements, future policy efforts must improve upon this funding situation and fulfill the federal trust responsibility.