Health Policy and Management, DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University, Hamilton.
Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Curr Opin Support Palliat Care. 2021 Sep 1;15(3):157-161. doi: 10.1097/SPC.0000000000000561.
Research demonstrates that patients and their families often carry a good portion of the economic burden during and following cancer treatment, frequently resulting in implications for access to care. This rapid review summarizes how this knowledge has evolved in recent years.
The number of articles on patient financial burden is increasing, suggesting awareness about the growing impact of economic burden on patients. This is particularly evident when discussing out-of-pocket costs, and lost work for patients/caregivers. However, there is an increasing focus on 'foregone care' and 'financial distress'. Additionally, emerging literature is examining policies and approaches to screen and/or mitigate these patient financial risks, thereby improving access to care. There is also increasing focus on populations that shoulder a disproportionate financial burden, including ethnic minorities (blacks, Asians, Latinos) as well as those with lower socioeconomic status. Additionally, there is evidence that this burden also affects the middle class.
As healthcare budgets become stretched, especially during a pandemic, supportive programs benefiting the less fortunate often shrink, which impacts access to care. The emerging research on strategies with government or institutions to mitigate these burdens and access issues are both welcome and needed.
研究表明,患者及其家属在癌症治疗期间和之后经常承担着相当一部分的经济负担,这经常导致他们在获得医疗服务方面受到影响。本快速综述总结了近年来这方面知识的发展。
关于患者经济负担的文章数量不断增加,这表明人们越来越意识到经济负担对患者的影响越来越大。当讨论患者/照顾者的自付费用和失去工作时,这一点尤其明显。然而,人们越来越关注“放弃的护理”和“经济困境”。此外,新出现的文献正在研究筛查和/或减轻这些患者经济风险的政策和方法,从而改善医疗服务的可及性。人们也越来越关注那些承担不成比例的经济负担的人群,包括少数民族(黑种人、亚洲人、拉丁裔)以及社会经济地位较低的人群。此外,有证据表明,这种负担也会影响中产阶级。
随着医疗保健预算的紧张,特别是在大流行期间,受益于不幸人群的支持性计划往往会减少,这会影响获得医疗服务的机会。关于政府或机构采取策略来减轻这些负担和获得问题的新兴研究既受到欢迎,也是必要的。