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Patient-physician discussions about costs: definitions and impact on cost conversation incidence estimates.

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Hunter, WG; Hesson, A; Davis, JK; Kirby, C; Williamson, LD; Barnett, JA; Ubel, PA
Published in: BMC health services research
March 2016

Nearly one in three Americans are financially burdened by their medical expenses. To mitigate financial distress, experts recommend routine physician-patient cost conversations. However, the content and incidence of these conversations are unclear, and rigorous definitions are lacking. We sought to develop a novel set of cost conversation definitions, and determine the impact of definitional variation on cost conversation incidence in three clinical settings.Retrospective, mixed-methods analysis of transcribed dialogue from 1,755 outpatient encounters for routine clinical management of breast cancer, rheumatoid arthritis, and depression, occurring between 2010-2014. We developed cost conversation definitions using summative content analysis. Transcripts were evaluated independently by at least two members of our multi-disciplinary team to determine cost conversation incidence using each definition. Incidence estimates were compared using Pearson's Chi-Square Tests.Three cost conversation definitions emerged from our analysis: (a) Out-of-Pocket (OoP) Cost--discussion of the patient's OoP costs for a healthcare service; (b) Cost/Coverage--discussion of the patient's OoP costs or insurance coverage; (c) Cost of Illness- discussion of financial costs or insurance coverage related to health or healthcare. These definitions were hierarchical; OoP Cost was a subset of Cost/Coverage, which was a subset of Cost of Illness. In each clinical setting, we observed significant variation in the incidence of cost conversations when using different definitions; breast oncology: 16, 22, 24% of clinic visits contained cost conversation (OOP Cost, Cost/Coverage, Cost of Illness, respectively; P < 0.001); depression: 30, 38, 43%, (P < 0.001); and rheumatoid arthritis, 26, 33, 35%, (P < 0.001).The estimated incidence of physician-patient cost conversation varied significantly depending on the definition used. Our findings and proposed definitions may assist in retrospective interpretation and prospective design of investigations on this topic.

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BMC health services research

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1472-6963

ISSN

1472-6963

Publication Date

March 2016

Volume

16

Start / End Page

108

Related Subject Headings

  • Young Adult
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Prospective Studies
  • Physician-Patient Relations
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Internal Medicine
  • Humans
  • Health Policy & Services
  • Health Expenditures
 

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Hunter, W. G., Hesson, A., Davis, J. K., Kirby, C., Williamson, L. D., Barnett, J. A., & Ubel, P. A. (2016). Patient-physician discussions about costs: definitions and impact on cost conversation incidence estimates. BMC Health Services Research, 16, 108. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-016-1353-2
Hunter, Wynn G., Ashley Hesson, J Kelly Davis, Christine Kirby, Lillie D. Williamson, Jamison A. Barnett, and Peter A. Ubel. “Patient-physician discussions about costs: definitions and impact on cost conversation incidence estimates.BMC Health Services Research 16 (March 2016): 108. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-016-1353-2.
Hunter WG, Hesson A, Davis JK, Kirby C, Williamson LD, Barnett JA, et al. Patient-physician discussions about costs: definitions and impact on cost conversation incidence estimates. BMC health services research. 2016 Mar;16:108.
Hunter, Wynn G., et al. “Patient-physician discussions about costs: definitions and impact on cost conversation incidence estimates.BMC Health Services Research, vol. 16, Mar. 2016, p. 108. Epmc, doi:10.1186/s12913-016-1353-2.
Hunter WG, Hesson A, Davis JK, Kirby C, Williamson LD, Barnett JA, Ubel PA. Patient-physician discussions about costs: definitions and impact on cost conversation incidence estimates. BMC health services research. 2016 Mar;16:108.
Journal cover image

Published In

BMC health services research

DOI

EISSN

1472-6963

ISSN

1472-6963

Publication Date

March 2016

Volume

16

Start / End Page

108

Related Subject Headings

  • Young Adult
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Prospective Studies
  • Physician-Patient Relations
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Internal Medicine
  • Humans
  • Health Policy & Services
  • Health Expenditures