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高免赔额健康计划中美国人的消费者策略态度。

Attitudes About Consumer Strategies Among Americans in High-deductible Health Plans.

机构信息

Department of Health Management and Policy, School of Public Health, University of Michigan.

Center for Bioethics and Social Sciences in Medicine, University of Michigan Medical School.

出版信息

Med Care. 2019 Mar;57(3):187-193. doi: 10.1097/MLR.0000000000001056.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

More than 70 million Americans are enrolled in a high-deductible health plan (HDHP), with high upfront cost-sharing to encourage strategies such as price shopping to mitigate out-of-pocket spending. Recent research suggests HDHP enrollees are reluctant to engage in these consumer strategies, but there is little information on why.

OBJECTIVES

To describe associations between HDHP enrollees' attitudes about and intent to engage in consumer strategies.

RESEARCH DESIGN

We conducted a nationally representative web survey of 1637 HDHP enrollees that included 2 hypothetical scenarios amenable to consumer strategies. For each scenario, we asked participants whether they would compare price or quality information, discuss cost with a provider, or try to negotiate a service price. We measured participants' ratings of the difficulty of each strategy, its effectiveness at reducing cost or increasing the likelihood of getting care, and how likely participants would be to actually engage in each strategy.

RESULTS

Fewer than half of HDHP enrollees intended to engage in any of the surveyed strategies. Enrollees who viewed a consumer strategy as helpful were more likely to engage in that strategy; no associations were found with perceived difficulty of a strategy and intent to engage in it.

CONCLUSIONS

HDHP enrollees may not pursue consumer strategies because they believe they are not helpful for getting care or lowering costs. Providers and payers should ensure these strategies are actually helpful to HDHP enrollees and that enrollees understand how they could use these strategies to reduce their out-of-pocket costs.

摘要

背景

超过 7000 万美国人参加了高免赔额健康计划 (HDHP),需要承担较高的前期自付费用,以鼓励他们采取价格比较等策略来减轻自付支出。最近的研究表明,HDHP 参保人不愿意采取这些消费者策略,但对于原因却知之甚少。

目的

描述 HDHP 参保人对参与消费者策略的态度和意图之间的关联。

研究设计

我们对 1637 名 HDHP 参保人进行了一项全国性的网络调查,其中包括两个可以采用消费者策略的假设情况。对于每种情况,我们都会询问参与者是否会比较价格或质量信息,与提供者讨论成本,或尝试协商服务价格。我们测量了参与者对每种策略的难度、降低成本或增加获得护理可能性的有效性,以及参与者实际采用每种策略的可能性的评价。

结果

不到一半的 HDHP 参保人打算采用任何调查策略。认为消费者策略有帮助的参保人更有可能采用该策略;而策略的感知难度与其采用意图之间没有关联。

结论

HDHP 参保人可能不会采取消费者策略,因为他们认为这些策略无助于获得护理或降低成本。提供者和支付方应确保这些策略对 HDHP 参保人确实有帮助,并且参保人了解如何利用这些策略来降低自付费用。

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