Abstract Background Medicare beneficiaries hospitalized under observation status have significant cost-sharing responsibilities under Medicare Part B. Prior work has demonstrated an association between increased cost-sharing and health care rationing among low-income Medicare beneficiaries. The objective of this study was to explore the potential impact of observation cost-sharing on future medical decision making of Medicare beneficiaries. Methods Single-center pilot cohort study. A convenience sample of Medicare beneficiaries hospitalized under observation status care was surveyed. Results Out of 144 respondents, low-income beneficiaries were more likely to be concerned about the cost of their observation stay than higher-income responden...
Research suggests that as cost sharing increases, use of health services decreases, but the precise ...
This paper studies an application of income-related patient cost-sharing. Using data from the Medica...
BACKGROUND: Patients having forgone healthcare because of the costs involved has become more prevale...
Economic theory suggests that a natural tool to control medical costs is increased consumer cost sh...
To estimate the effect of cost sharing on seeking care for serious and minor symptoms, we analyzed d...
This paper studies an application of income-related patient cost-sharing. Using data from the Medica...
Background: Several studies have assessed the effect of cost sharing on health service utilization (...
Greater patient cost-sharing could help reduce the fiscal pressures associated with insurance expans...
BACKGROUND: Increasing patient cost sharing is a commonly employed mechanism to contain health care ...
Background  Several studies have assessed the effect of cost sharing on health service utilizat...
Fixed price payments for treatment of patients with a specified diagnosis are widespread in both US ...
Fixed price payments for treatment of patients with a specified diagnosis are widespread in both US ...
In the Medicare program, increases in cost sharing by a supplemental insurer can exert financial ext...
Abstract Background Cost-sharing programs are often too complex to be easily understood by the avera...
The present study analyzed some of the effects of imposing a cost-sharing requirement on users of a ...
Research suggests that as cost sharing increases, use of health services decreases, but the precise ...
This paper studies an application of income-related patient cost-sharing. Using data from the Medica...
BACKGROUND: Patients having forgone healthcare because of the costs involved has become more prevale...
Economic theory suggests that a natural tool to control medical costs is increased consumer cost sh...
To estimate the effect of cost sharing on seeking care for serious and minor symptoms, we analyzed d...
This paper studies an application of income-related patient cost-sharing. Using data from the Medica...
Background: Several studies have assessed the effect of cost sharing on health service utilization (...
Greater patient cost-sharing could help reduce the fiscal pressures associated with insurance expans...
BACKGROUND: Increasing patient cost sharing is a commonly employed mechanism to contain health care ...
Background  Several studies have assessed the effect of cost sharing on health service utilizat...
Fixed price payments for treatment of patients with a specified diagnosis are widespread in both US ...
Fixed price payments for treatment of patients with a specified diagnosis are widespread in both US ...
In the Medicare program, increases in cost sharing by a supplemental insurer can exert financial ext...
Abstract Background Cost-sharing programs are often too complex to be easily understood by the avera...
The present study analyzed some of the effects of imposing a cost-sharing requirement on users of a ...
Research suggests that as cost sharing increases, use of health services decreases, but the precise ...
This paper studies an application of income-related patient cost-sharing. Using data from the Medica...
BACKGROUND: Patients having forgone healthcare because of the costs involved has become more prevale...