Health Care Expenditures and Financial Burden: A Comparison of Adults in Same-Sex Couples and Different-Sex Couples.

Medical care research and review : MCRR Pub Date : 2022-04-01 Epub Date: 2021-03-30 DOI:10.1177/10775587211004308
Kyle A Gavulic, Gilbert Gonzales
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Abstract

We used data from the 2014-2017 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey to compare health care expenditures and financial burden between adults in same-sex couples (n = 514) and adults in different-sex couples (n = 41,043). Compared with men in different-sex couples ($3,994), men in same-sex couples ($6,896) were more likely to spend more on health care, especially on prescription medications ($2,745 vs. $1,050), which was primarily driven by antiviral medications ($1,061 vs. $35). Women in same-sex couples ($5,886) reported similar health care expenditures compared with women in different-sex couples ($5,619). However, women in same-sex couples were significantly more likely to experience financial burden compared with women in different-sex couples (25.7% vs. 11.3%). We speculate that the disparities reported here are due to a variety of issues, including elevated health needs requiring prescriptions for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) men and lower incomes for LGBT women. More research is needed to understand health services utilization and expenditure patterns among LGBT populations.

成人同性伴侣与异性伴侣的医疗保健支出与经济负担比较
我们使用2014-2017年医疗支出小组调查的数据来比较同性伴侣(n = 514)和异性伴侣(n = 41,043)的成年人的医疗保健支出和经济负担。与异性伴侣中的男性(3,994美元)相比,同性伴侣中的男性(6,896美元)更有可能在医疗保健上花费更多,尤其是处方药(2,745美元对1,050美元),这主要是由抗病毒药物(1,061美元对35美元)驱动的。同性伴侣中的女性(5,886美元)报告的医疗保健支出与异性伴侣中的女性(5,619美元)相似。然而,同性伴侣中的女性比异性伴侣中的女性更有可能经历经济负担(25.7%比11.3%)。我们推测,这里报告的差异是由于各种各样的问题,包括女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋和变性(LGBT)男性对处方的健康需求增加,以及LGBT女性的收入较低。需要更多的研究来了解LGBT人群的卫生服务利用和支出模式。
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