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肿瘤学培训财务导航员对患者自付费用的影响。

Impact of trained oncology financial navigators on patient out-of-pocket spending.

机构信息

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, 1100 Fairview Ave N, D5-100, Seattle, WA 98109-1024. Email:

出版信息

Am J Manag Care. 2018 Mar;24(5 Suppl):S74-S79.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Patients with cancer often face financial hardships, including loss of productivity, high out-of-pocket (OOP) costs, depletion of savings, and bankruptcy. By providing financial guidance and assistance through specially trained navigators, hospitals and cancer care clinics may be able mitigate the financial burdens to patients and also minimize financial losses for the treating institutions.

STUDY DESIGN

Financial navigators at 4 hospitals were trained through The NaVectis Group, an organization that provides training to healthcare staff to increase patient access to care and assist with OOP expenses. Data regarding financial assistance and hospital revenue were collected after instituting these programs.

METHODS

Amount and type of assistance (free medication, new insurance enrollment, premium/co-pay assistance) were determined annually for all qualifying patients at the participating hospitals.

RESULTS

Of 11,186 new patients with cancer seen across the 4 participating hospitals between 2012 and 2016, 3572 (32%) qualified for financial assistance. They obtained $39 million in total financial assistance, averaging $3.5 million per year in the 11 years under observation. Patients saved an average of $33,265 annually on medication, $12,256 through enrollment in insurance plans, $35,294 with premium assistance, and $3076 with co-pay assistance. The 4 hospitals were able to avoid write-offs and save on charity care by an average of $2.1 million per year.

CONCLUSIONS

Providing financial navigation training to staff at hospitals and cancer centers can significantly benefit patients through decreased OOP expenditures and also mitigate financial losses for healthcare institutions.

摘要

目的

癌症患者经常面临经济困难,包括生产力下降、高额自付费用、储蓄耗尽和破产。通过专门培训的导航员提供财务指导和援助,医院和癌症护理诊所可能能够减轻患者的经济负担,并最大限度地减少治疗机构的财务损失。

研究设计

4 家医院的财务导航员通过 The NaVectis Group 进行了培训,该组织为医疗保健人员提供培训,以增加患者获得护理的机会并协助支付自付费用。在实施这些计划后,收集了有关财务援助和医院收入的数据。

方法

每年为参与医院的所有符合条件的患者确定援助金额和类型(免费药物、新保险登记、保费/共付额援助)。

结果

在 2012 年至 2016 年间,4 家参与医院的 11186 名新癌症患者中,有 3572 名(32%)符合财务援助条件。他们总共获得了 3900 万美元的财务援助,在 11 年的观察期内平均每年 3500 万美元。患者每年在药物上平均节省 33265 美元,通过参加保险计划节省 12256 美元,通过保费援助节省 35294 美元,通过共同支付援助节省 3076 美元。4 家医院通过每年平均节省 210 万美元的核销和慈善护理费用,也从中受益。

结论

为医院和癌症中心的员工提供财务导航培训,可以通过降低自付费用显著使患者受益,并减轻医疗机构的财务损失。

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