2014
DOI: 10.1001/jamapediatrics.2014.79
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Financial Barriers to Care Among Low-Income Children With Asthma

Abstract: Care Act (ACA) includes subsidies that reduce patient cost sharing for low-income families. Limited information on the effects of cost sharing among children is available to guide these efforts.OBJECTIVE To examine the associations between cost sharing, income, and care seeking and financial stress among children with asthma. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTSA telephone survey in 2012 about experiences during the prior year within an integrated health care delivery system. Respondents included 769 parents of c… Show more

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“…57 Five health plans from this network participated in this study: Harvard Pilgrim Health Care, HealthPartners, Kaiser Permanente Northern California, Kaiser Permanente Georgia, and Kaiser Permanente Northwest. Electronic data from subjects from each of the 5 sites were pooled to form the PEAL Data Warehouse, which includes information on demographic characteristics, health plan enrollment, dispensings of medications, and use of inpatient and outpatient health care services.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…57 Five health plans from this network participated in this study: Harvard Pilgrim Health Care, HealthPartners, Kaiser Permanente Northern California, Kaiser Permanente Georgia, and Kaiser Permanente Northwest. Electronic data from subjects from each of the 5 sites were pooled to form the PEAL Data Warehouse, which includes information on demographic characteristics, health plan enrollment, dispensings of medications, and use of inpatient and outpatient health care services.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Clinicians should discuss the affordability of the prescription for the patient and work with the patient to develop a treatment plan that is affordable or connect them with resources that may cover the costs of the prescriptions. [103][104][105][106] Then, using predictive risk modeling, the clinician could describe what the patient's individualized risk of exacerbation (or other adverse consequences of asthma) is if they adhere to the treatment or if they are non-adherent. The clinician should also encourage open communication between the patient and the healthcare team so that triggers and other factors can be identified and managed.…”
Section: Approaches To Implementing Step-downmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, for low income families, costs are a barrier to care, as demonstrated in a study of children with asthma. 41 Moreover, family financial hardship is already a critically important issue among families of CYSHCN. 6 There are few protections for this specific type of health inequity, and VBP will not mitigate the problem of family financial hardship as a result of a child's special health care need.…”
Section: Vbp and Health Care Inequitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%