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最近接受过乳房 X 光筛查的女性中,自费进行乳房 X 光筛查的比例。

Prevalence of Out-Of-Pocket Payments for Mammography Screening Among Recently Screened Women.

机构信息

1Division of Cancer Prevention and Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia.

2National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities, Bethesda, Maryland.

出版信息

J Womens Health (Larchmt). 2019 Jul;28(7):910-918. doi: 10.1089/jwh.2018.6973. Epub 2018 Sep 28.

Abstract

Because cost may be a barrier to receiving mammography screening, cost sharing for "in-network" screening mammograms was eliminated in many insurance plans with implementation of the Affordable Care Act. We examined prevalence of out-of-pocket payments for screening mammography after elimination in many plans. Using 2015 National Health Interview Survey data, we examined whether women aged 50-74 years who had screening mammography within the previous year ( = 3,278) reported paying any cost for mammograms. Logistic regression models stratified by age (50-64 and 65-74 years) examined out-of-pocket payment by demographics and insurance (ages 50-64 years: private, Medicaid, other, and uninsured; ages 65-74 years: private ± Medicare, Medicare+Medicaid, Medicare Advantage, Medicare only, and other). Of women aged 50-64 years, 23.5% reported payment, including 39.1% of uninsured women. Compared with that of privately insured women, payment was less likely for women with Medicaid (adjusted OR 0.17 [95% CI 0.07-0.41]) or other insurance (0.49 [0.25-0.96]) and more likely for uninsured women (1.99 [0.99-4.02]) ( < 0.001 across groups). For women aged 65-74 years, 11.9% reported payment, including 22.5% of Medicare-only beneficiaries. Compared with private ± Medicare beneficiaries, payment was less likely for Medicare+Medicaid beneficiaries (adjusted OR 0.21 [95% CI 0.06-0.73]) and more likely for Medicare-only beneficiaries (1.83 [1.01-3.32]) ( = 0.005 across groups). Although most women reported no payment for their most recent screening mammogram in 2015, some payment was reported by >20% of women aged 50-64 years or aged 65-74 years with Medicare only, and by almost 40% of uninsured women aged 50-64 years. Efforts are needed to understand why many women in some groups report paying out of pocket for mammograms and whether this impacts screening use.

摘要

由于获得乳房 X 光筛查可能存在费用障碍,因此《平价医疗法案》实施后,许多保险计划取消了“网络内”筛查乳房 X 光检查的费用分担。我们研究了许多计划取消后接受乳房 X 光筛查的自付费用的流行情况。使用 2015 年全国健康访谈调查数据,我们研究了过去一年中进行过乳房 X 光筛查的 50-74 岁女性(=3278 人)是否报告了乳房 X 光检查的任何费用。按年龄(50-64 岁和 65-74 岁)分层的逻辑回归模型,根据人口统计学和保险情况(50-64 岁:私人,医疗补助,其他和无保险;65-74 岁:私人 ± 医疗保险,医疗保险+医疗补助,医疗保险优势,仅医疗保险和其他)检查自付费用。在 50-64 岁的女性中,有 23.5%的人报告有支付费用,其中 39.1%的无保险女性有支付费用。与私人保险女性相比,医疗补助(调整后的 OR 0.17 [95% CI 0.07-0.41])或其他保险(0.49 [0.25-0.96])的女性支付的可能性较小,而无保险的女性(1.99 [0.99-4.02])(各群组之间的差异 < 0.001)。在 65-74 岁的女性中,有 11.9%的人报告有支付费用,其中 22.5%的仅医疗保险受益人有支付费用。与私人 ± 医疗保险的受益人相比,医疗保险+医疗补助的受益人(调整后的 OR 0.21 [95% CI 0.06-0.73])支付的可能性较小,而仅医疗保险的受益人(1.83 [1.01-3.32])(各群组之间的差异 = 0.005)。尽管在 2015 年,大多数女性报告最近的乳房 X 光筛查没有支付费用,但一些女性(50-64 岁或 65-74 岁且仅拥有医疗保险的女性中超过 20%)或 50-64 岁且没有保险的女性中几乎有 40%报告有支付费用。需要努力了解为什么一些群体中的许多女性报告自费进行乳房 X 光检查,以及这是否会影响筛查的使用。

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