Title of article :
Family Out-of-Pocket Health Care Burden and Childrenʹs Unmet Needs or Delayed Health Care
Author/Authors :
Karaca-Mandic، نويسنده , , Pinar and Choi-Yoo، نويسنده , , Sung J. and Lee، نويسنده , , Jinhyung and Scal، نويسنده , , Peter، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages :
8
From page :
101
To page :
108
Abstract :
AbstractObjective ess the relationship between family membersʹ out-of-pocket (OOP) health care spending and unmet needs or delayed health care due to cost for children with and without special health care needs (SHCN). s ome from the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey, 2002–2009, and include 63,462 observations representing 41,748 unique children. The primary outcome was having any unmet needs/delayed care as a result of the cost of medical care, dental care, or prescription drugs. We also examined having unmet needs/delayed care due to cost for each service separately. Key explanatory variables were OOP spending on the index child and OOP spending on other family members. We estimated multivariate instrumental variable models to adjust the results for potential bias from any unobserved factors that might influence both other family OOP costs and the outcome variable. s rease of other family OOP costs from $500 (50th percentile) to $3000 (90th percentile) was associated with a higher adjusted rate of any unmet need/delayed care due to cost (1.39% to 5.62%, P < .001, among children without SHCN; 3.17% to 7.87%, P = .01, among those with SHCN). Among children without SHCN, higher OOP costs among other family members were associated with higher levels of unmet needs or delays in medical, prescription drug, and dental care, while among children with SHCN, higher OOP costs among other family members was primarily associated with unmet or delayed dental care. sions ms and policies that reduce the OOP costs of family members other than the child may improve the childʹs access to care.
Keywords :
ACCESS , childrenיs health care access , out of pocket costs , family out-of-pocket burden , unmet needs , childrenיs unmet needs/delayed needs
Journal title :
Academic Pediatrics
Serial Year :
2014
Journal title :
Academic Pediatrics
Record number :
1746711
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