Thomson Reuters Study Finds More Patients Postponing Medical Care Due to Cost
Consumer Health Survey Shows Physician Visits Are First to Go When Money Gets Tight
These findings are based on a telephone survey of 12,000 households
conducted from
Following are the key findings of the analysis:
-- More Patients Postpone Care Due to Cost: One in five U.S. households
postponed or cancelled medical care over the past year, up from 15.9
percent in 2006 when the survey last addressed this issue. Among 2009
respondents who postponed or cancelled care, 24.1 percent said cost
was the primary reason. In 2006, the primary reason cited was lack of
time.
-- Physician Visits Are First to Go: The majority of postponed services
(54.7 percent) were for physician visits, followed by imaging (8
percent), non-elective procedures (6.3 percent), and lab or diagnostic
tests (5.7 percent).
-- Rising Ranks of Uninsured: The percentage of households with
employer-sponsored insurance showed a notable decline since the start
of the recession, declining from 59 percent in early 2008 to 54.6
percent in early 2009. The population of respondents covered by
Medicaid increased from 11.9 percent to 14.5 percent during the same
period.
-- Pessimistic Regarding Future Care: One in five (21 percent) said they
expect to have difficulty paying for health insurance or healthcare
services in the next three months. Respondents said the most likely
services to be deferred are elective procedures (28 percent) and
treatment for minor injuries (16 percent).
"The results of this survey have serious implications for public health
officials, hospital administrators, and healthcare consumers," said
"If this trend continues, it will ultimately have an impact on our collective wellbeing," Pickens added.
The study is available here: http://provider.thomsonhealthcare.com/Articles/view/?id=2188 (one-time registration required). It is part of a series of research papers from the Healthcare business of Thomson Reuters analyzing the impact of the current recession on U.S. hospitals and healthcare using both public and proprietary data. Future reports will track hospital financial performance, healthcare outcomes, and additional consumer trends.
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