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Παρασκευή 15 Ιουνίου 2018

Variation in Out of Pocket Health Care Costs for Individuals with Anxiety Disorders by Type of Insurance Coverage

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Publication date: Available online 15 June 2018
Source:Journal of Anxiety Disorders
Author(s): Klariz Tucker, Tyra Dark, Jeffrey S. Harman
PurposeGiven that out-of-pocket (OOP) costs impact adherence to treatment and recent and proposed changes to the health insurance system that impact OOP costs, it is imperative to understand the OOP cost burden faced by individuals with anxiety disorders depending upon type of insurance coverage. The objective of this study was to determine the annual OOP cost burden faced by individuals with anxiety disorders and the variation of these costs by type of insurance coverage.MethodsUsing weighted nationally representative data from the 2011–2014 Medical Expenditure Panel Surveys, total OOP health care costs were assessed for all respondents who indicated that they had an anxiety disorder (N = 9,985). Total OOP health care costs were also calculated separately by type of insurance.ResultsAverage annual OOP costs among individuals with anxiety was $1,152. The highest OOP cost were incurred by individuals with private fee-for-service (FFS) insurance ($1,356/year, 4.1% of annual income), while individuals enrolled in HMOs with dual Medicare/Medicaid had the lowest OOP cost ($129/year, 6.8% of annual income). Individuals without insurance had high OOP cost burden ($1,309/year, 12.5% of annual income).ConclusionIndividuals with anxiety disorders have a wide range of OOP cost depending upon their insurance coverage. Those with anxiety should carefully consider their choice of insurance coverage if interested in minimizing OOP costs.



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