2010-2019年宫颈癌诊断第一年医疗保险支付趋势。

IF 3.4 Q2 ONCOLOGY
Mohammad A Karim, Ning Zhang, Hui Zhao, Ya-Chen Tina Shih, Lakshmi S M Kodali, Sharon H Giordano, Sanjay Shete
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评估宫颈癌护理的医疗保险支付趋势对于减轻医疗保险的财务影响非常重要。这项多年的横断面研究纳入了2010-2019年期间在SEER登记中诊断的65岁及以上的宫颈癌患者,这些患者在诊断前至少6个月,至少在诊断后的第一年内连续享有医疗保险A部分和B部分的保险,并且在此期间未加入任何健康维护组织。主要结果是在宫颈癌诊断的第一年内,总的和特定服务的平均每月医疗保险支付的趋势。这项研究包括2147名宫颈癌患者。平均医疗保险支付从2010年的8300美元增加到2019年的8520美元,这主要是由于门诊服务成本从1361美元增加到2056美元(AAPC=5.45, 95%CI 1.38-9.67, p值=0.008)。这些发现强调需要采取政策行动来减轻与宫颈癌相关的医疗保险的财务影响。
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Trends in Medicare payments within the first year of cervical cancer diagnosis, 2010-2019.

Assessing Medicare payment trends for cervical cancer care is important to mitigate the financial impact on Medicare. This multiyear cross-sectional study included 65 years and older cervical cancer patients in SEER registries diagnosed between 2010-2019 who had continuous Part A and B Medicare coverage at least 6 months prior to diagnosis and at least within the first year of diagnosis and were not enrolled in any Health Maintenance Organization in this duration. The main outcomes were trends in total and service-specific mean monthly Medicare payments within the first year of a cervical cancer diagnosis. This study included 2147 cervical cancer patients. The mean Medicare payments increased from $8,300 in 2010 to $8,520 in 2019, largely driven by a statistically significant increase in outpatient services costs, from $1,361 to $2,056 (AAPC=5.45, 95%CI 1.38-9.67, P-value=0.008). These findings highlight the need for policy actions to mitigate cervical-cancer-related financial impact on Medicare.

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JNCI Cancer Spectrum
JNCI Cancer Spectrum Medicine-Oncology
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