| Literature DB >> 23951258 |
Ajay Mahal1, Anup Karan, Victoria Y Fan, Michael Engelgau.
Abstract
We assessed the burden of cancer on households' out-of-pocket health spending, non-medical consumption, workforce participation, and debt and asset sales using data from a nationally representative health and morbidity survey in India for 2004 of nearly 74 thousand households. Propensity scores were used to match households containing a member diagnosed with cancer (i.e. cancer-affected households) to households with similar socioeconomic and demographic characteristics (controls). Our estimates are based on data from 1,645 households chosen through matching. Cancer-affected households experienced higher levels of outpatient visits and hospital admissions and increased out-of-pocket health expenditures per member, relative to controls. Cancer-affected households spent between Indian Rupees (INR) 66 and INR 85 more per member on healthcare over a 15-day reference period, than controls and additional expenditures (per member) incurred on inpatient care by cancer-affected households annually is equivalent to 36% to 44% of annual household expenditures of matched controls. Members without cancer in cancer-affected households used less health-care and spent less on healthcare. Overall, adult workforce participation rates were lower by between 2.4 and 3.2 percentage points compared to controls; whereas workforce participation rates among adult members without cancer were higher than in control households. Cancer-affected households also had significantly higher rates of borrowing and asset sales for financing outpatient care that were 3.3% to 4.0% higher compared to control households; and even higher for inpatient care.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23951258 PMCID: PMC3741186 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0071853
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.752
Summary of Outcome Variables by Cancer-Affected or Control Households.
| Outcome Variable (reference period) | Cancer-Affected Households | Control Households – Matched | Control Households – Unmatched |
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| Hospital admissions, per household member (1 year) | 0.275 (0.26, 0.29) | 0.110 | 0.098 (0.097, 0.099) |
| Public hospital admissions, per household member (1 year) | 0.130 (0.12, 0.14) | 0.048 | 0.046 (0.0447, 0.0465) |
| Length of hospital stay (in days), per household member (1 year) | 4.349 (3.84, 4.86) | 1.134 | 0.940 (0.916, 0.965) |
| Outpatient visits, per household member (15 days) | 0.201 (0.18, 0.22) | 0.145 | 0.121 (0.120, 0.123) |
| Outpatient visits of non-cancer patients, per household member (15 days) | 0.112 (0.10, 0.13) | 0.145 | 0.120 (0.119, 0.122) |
| Outpatient visits for non-major conditions, per household member (15 days) | 0.073 (0.06, 0.08) | 0.120 | 0.098 (0.096, 0.099) |
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| Inpatient OOP expenditure (INR), per household member (1 year) | 5311 (4514, 6108) | 1,079 | 764 (733, 794) |
| Outpatient OOP expenditure (INR), per household member (15 days) | 118.33 (92.10, 144.56) | 45.16 | 34.16 (33.01, 35.30) |
| Outpatient OOP expenditure (INR) on non-major health conditions,per household member (15 days) | 15.54 (11.16, 19.92) | 33.49 | 24.34 (23.46, 25.22) |
| Outpatient OOP expenditure (INR) for members without cancer,per household member (15 days) | 28.03 (26.20, 35.87) | 45.16 | 33.14 (32.03, 34.24) |
| Non-medical consumption expenditure (INR), per household member (15 days) | 294 (252, 337) | 321 (301, 342) | 322 (319, 324) |
| Percentage of households reporting borrowing or selling assetsto finance inpatient care (1 year) | 51.40 (47.98, 54.82) | 15.77 | 15.72 (15.46, 15.98) |
| Percentage of households reporting borrowing/selling assets tofinance outpatient care (15 days) | 6.46 (4.78, 8.14) | 3.11 | 2.45 (2.34, 2.56) |
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| Percentage of household members aged 15+ who are working | 48.50 (46.69, 50.31) | 50.90 (49.11, 52.69) | 53.79 (53.59, 53.99) |
| Percentage of household members without cancer aged 15+ who are working | 52.58 (50.30, 54.86) | 50.90 (49.11, 52.69) | 53.84 (53.64, 54.04) |
| Number of observations | 821 | 824 | 72,582 |
Note: Estimates are based on calculations by authors using raw data from National Sample Survey data for 2004. Reference period refer to a household report in the period (15 days or 1 year) immediately preceding the survey. The data presented refer to all households, regardless of whether there was a death in the household. 95% confidence intervals are reported in parentheses underneath the means for each statistic.
indicates that the treatment and matched controls are significantly different at the 5% level.
Summary of Matching Variables by Cancer-Affected or Control Households.
| Matching Variable | Cancer-Affected Households | Control Households– Matched | Control Households – Unmatched |
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| Percentage rural households (%) | 63.22 [59.91, 66.52] | 61.88 [58.56, 65.19] | 63.91 [63.56, 65.26] | 0.56 (0.58) |
| Age structure | ||||
| Percentage of members aged 0–14 years (%) | 25.49 [24.02, 26.95] | 25.29 [23.77, 26.81] | 28.42 [28.25, 28.59] | 0.18 (0.86) |
| Percentage of members aged 15–29 years (%) | 27.25 [25.79, 28.72] | 27.92 [26.31, 29.52] | 26.50 [26.33, 26.68] | −0.55 (0.59) |
| Percentage of members aged 60+ (%) | 11.72 [10.36, 13.08] | 11.56 [10.20, 12.93] | 12.16 [12.00, 12.32] | 0.16 (0.87) |
| Level of schooling of household head | ||||
| Percentage Illiterate (%) | 31.32 [29.41, 33.23] | 32.58 [30.53, 34.63] | 38.67 [38.44, 38.91] | −0.87 (0.38) |
| Percentage with primary schooling (%) | 29.60 [27.83, 31.37] | 29.20 [27.44, 30.96] | 29.25 [29.06, 29.44] | 0.32 (0.75) |
| Percentage with secondary schooling (%) | 9.87 [8.79, 10.94] | 10.02 [8.80, 11.23] | 7.65 [7.54, 7.76] | −0.18 (0.86) |
| Percentage with a graduate degree (%) | 6.89 [5.78, 8.00] | 5.90 [4.80, 7.00] | 5.13 [5.02, 5.23] | 1.24 (0.21) |
| Percentage female (%) | 50.25 [49.16, 51.34] | 50.42 [49.12, 51.72] | 49.07 [48.93, 49.20] | −0.20 (0.85) |
| Energy source, drinking water and sanitation | ||||
| Percentage of households using cooking gas (%) | 34.35 [31.10, 37.60] | 35.69 [32.42, 38.96] | 28.58 [28.25, 28.90] | −0.57 (0.57) |
| Percentage of households with piped water access (%) | 41.66 [38.28, 45.03] | 41.66 [38.29, 45.02] | 41.71 [41.35, 42.07] | 0.00 (0.99) |
| Percentage of households with latrine with septic tank (%) | 38.98 [35.64, 42.31] | 39.71 [36.36, 43.05] | 33.32 [32.98, 33.67] | −0.30 (0.76) |
| Percentage of households with covered drainage (%) | 20.10 [17.35, 22.84] | 18.88 [16.21, 21.55] | 17.44 [17.16, 17.72] | 0.62 (0.53) |
| Caste | ||||
| Percentage scheduled caste/tribe households (%) | 22.53 [19.67, 25.39] | 22.66 [19.80, 25.52] | 28.48 [28.15, 28.81] | −0.06 (0.95) |
| Percentage ‘other’ backward caste households (%) | 39.22 [35.88, 42.56] | 39.22 [35.88, 42.56] | 37.55 [37.19, 37.90] | 0.00 (0.99) |
| Religion | ||||
| Percentage Hindu (%) | 81.49 [78.83, 84.14] | 83.19 [80.54, 85.75] | 79.44 [79.15, 79.74] | −0.81 (0.37) |
| Percentage Muslim (%) | 12.06 [9.83, 14.29] | 10.35 [8.27, 12.43] | 11.81 [11.58, 12.04] | 1.09 (0.27) |
| Percentage self-employed (%) | 24.48 [21.54, 27.43] | 24.48 [21.54, 27.42] | 24.16 [23.85, 24.48] | 0.00 (0.99) |
| Percentage insured (%) | 3.41 [2.17, 4.65] | 3.41 [2.17, 4.65] | 2.20 [2.10, 2.31] | 0.00 (0.99) |
| Geographic region | ||||
| Percentage in northern region (%) | 12.42 [10.17, 14.68] | 13.64 [11.30, 15.99] | 10.35 [10.13, 10.57] | −0.74 (0.46) |
| Percentage in western region (%) | 15.10 [12.65, 17.55] | 14.13 [11.75, 16.51] | 16.23 [15.96, 16.50] | 0.56 (0.58) |
| Percentage in southern region (%) | 26.67 [23.65, 29.70] | 27.41 [24.36, 30.45] | 23.74 [23.43, 24.05] | −0.33 (0.74) |
| Percentage in eastern region (%) | 19.61 [16.89, 22.33] | 18.88 [16.21, 21.55] | 19.08 [18.79, 19.36] | 0.37 (0.71) |
| Percentage in central region (%) | 19.49 [16.78, 22.20] | 19.49 [16.78, 22.19] | 19.11 [18.82, 19.39] | 0.00 (0.99) |
| Number of observations | 821 | 824 | 72,582 | 1,645 |
Note: Estimates are based on calculations by authors using raw data from National Sample Survey data for 2004. The data presented refer to all households, regardless of whether there was a death in the household. Propensity score calculations used 71 NSS sub-region dummies rather than geographic region. The t-test reported in column 5 refers to a comparison of means between matched cancer-affected and control households; p-values are reported in parentheses below the t-statistic. *indicates that the treatment and matched controls are significantly different at the 5% level.
Effects of Cancers on Household Healthcare Utilization in India.
| Outcome Indicator (reference period) | All Matched Households (by nearest neighbor) | All Matched Households (by stratification) | Excluding Households with Death (by nearest neighbor) | Excluding Households with 1% Most Expensive Cancer Cases (by nearest neighbor) |
| Hospital admissions, per household member (1 year) | 0.165 (<0.01) | 0.173 (<0.01) | 0.165 (<0.01) | 0.158 (<0.01) |
| Public hospital admissions, per household member (1 year) | 0.082 (<0.01) | 0.085 (<0.01) | 0.074 (<0.01) | 0.081 (<0.01) |
| Length of hospital stay, per household member (1 year) | 3.215 (<0.01) | 3.378 (<0.01) | 3.323 (<0.01) | 3.303 (<0.01) |
| Outpatient visits, per household member (15 days) | 0.056 (<0.01) | 0.069 (<0.01) | 0.076 (<0.01) | 0.057 (<0.01) |
| Public outpatient visits, per household member (15 days) | 0.029 (<0.01) | 0.035 (<0.01) | 0.031 (<0.01) | 0.025 (<0.01) |
| Outpatient visits of non-cancer patients per householdmember (15 days) | −0.033 (<0.01) | −0.021 (0.013) | −0.018 (0.146) | −0.031 (0.01) |
| Outpatient visits for non-major health conditions,per household member (15 days) | −0.047 (<0.01) | −0.032 (<0.01) | −0.028 (<0.01) | −0.039 (<0.01) |
| Number of treated (and matched control) observations | 821 (824) | 821 (71,761) | 735 (743) | 813 (817) |
Notes: INR = Indian Rupees. Values in parentheses refer to p-values that the matched cancer-affected and control outcomes differ in a two-tailed test. ‘Non-major’ health conditions refer to all health conditions except cancer, heart disease, stroke, injuries & diabetes.
Effects of Cancers on Household Consumption and Workforce Participation in India.
| Outcome Indicator (reference period) | All Matched Households (by nearest neighbor) | All Matched Households (by stratification) | Excluding Households with Death (by nearest neighbor) | Excluding Households with 1% most expensive cancer cases (by nearest neighbor) |
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| Inpatient OOP expenditure (INR), per household member (1 year) | 4,232.08 (<0.01) | 4,437.66 (<0.01) | 4,044.30 (<0.01) | 3,575.74 (<0.01) |
| Outpatient OOP expenditure (INR), per household member (15 days) | 73.18 (<0.01) | 78.91 (<0.01) | 85.31 (<0.01) | 65.68 (<0.01) |
| Outpatient OOP expenditure (INR) on non-major health conditions,per household member (15 days) | −17.95 (<0.01) | −12.80 (<0.01) | −10.99 (<0.01) | −11.99 (<0.01) |
| Outpatient OOP expenditure (INR) for members without cancer,per household member (15 days) | −17.13 (0.01) | −11.40 (<0.01) | −10.55 (0.05) | −13.78 (0.03) |
| Non-medical consumption expenditure (INR), per householdmember (15 days) | −26.69 (0.265) | −49.75 (0.020) | −84.60 (0.033) | −32.15 (0.174) |
| Percentage of households reporting borrowing or selling assetsto finance inpatient care (1 year) | 0.356 (<0.01) | 0.361 (<0.01) | 0.392 (<0.01) | 0.335 (<0.01) |
| Percentage of households reporting borrowing/selling assetsto finance outpatient care (15 days) | 0.033 (<0.01) | 0.040 (<0.01) | 0.039 (<0.01) | 0.033 (<0.01) |
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| Percentage of household members aged 15+ who are working | −2.40 (0.07) | −3.00 (<0.01) | −2.80 (<0.06) | −3.20 (0.02) |
| Percentage of household members without cancer aged 15+ whoare working | 1.70 (0.26) | 1.10 (<0.36) | 1.90 (0.26) | 0.80 (0.59) |
| Percentage of household members aged 5–14 years who are working | −0.30 (0.50) | −0.30 (0.32) | 0.01 (0.91) | −0.10 (0.88) |
| Number of treated (and matched control) observations | 821 (824) | 821 (71,761) | 735 (743) | 817(813) |
Notes: INR = Indian Rupees. Values in parentheses refer to p-values that the matched cancer-affected and control outcomes differ in a two-tailed test. ‘Non-major’ health conditions refer to conditions other than cancer, heart disease, stroke, injuries and diabetes.
Robustness Check – Effects of Cancers on Healthcare Utilization in India.
| Outcome Indicator (reference period) | All Matched Households (by nearest neighbor) | All Matched Households (by stratification) | Excluding Households with Death (bynearest neighbor) | Excluding Households with 1% most expensive cancer cases (by nearest neighbor) |
| Hospital admissions per household member (1 year) | 0.045 (<0.01) | 0.044 (<0.01) | 0.030 (0.013) | 0.041 (<0.01) |
| Public hospital admissions per household member (1 year) | 0.021 (0.03) | 0.027 (<0.01) | 0.018 (0.058) | 0.023 (0.017) |
| Length of hospital stay per household member (1 year) | 2.059 (<0.01) | 2.142 (<0.01) | 2.028 (<0.01) | 2.013 (<0.01) |
| Outpatient visits per household member (15 days) | 0.057 (<0.01) | 0.052 (<0.01) | 0.056 (<0.01) | 0.036 (<0.01) |
| Public outpatient visits per household member (15 days) | 0.027 (<0.01) | 0.025 (<0.01) | 0.032 (<0.01) | 0.028 (<0.01) |
| Outpatient visits of non-cancer patients per householdmember (15 days) | −0.033 (<0.01) | −0.037 (<0.01) | −0.037 (<0.01) | −0.051 (<0.01) |
| Outpatient visits for non-major health conditions, per household member (15 days) | −0.040 (<0.01) | −0.040 (<0.01) | −0.046 (<0.01) | −0.052 (<0.01) |
| Number of Treated (and Matched Control) Observations | 821 (801) | 821 (71,555) | 735 (725) | 813 (800) |
Notes: Robustness check refers to propensity scores generated with a hospitalization. INR = Indian Rupees. Values in parentheses refer to p-values that the matched cancer-affected and control outcomes differ in a two-tailed test. ‘Non-major’ health conditions refer to conditions excluding cancer, heart disease, stroke, injuries & diabetes.
Robustness Check – Effect of Cancers on Household Consumption and Workforce Participation in India.
| Outcome Indicator (reference period) | All Matched Households (by nearest neighbor) | All Matched Households (by stratification) | Excluding Households with Death (by nearest neighbor) | Excluding Households with 1% most expensive cancer cases (by nearest neighbor) |
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| Inpatient OOP expenditure (INR), per household member (1 year) | 3,403.94 (<0.01) | 3,401.52 (<0.01) | 2,942.23 (<0.01) | 2,534.72 (<0.01) |
| Outpatient OOP expenditure (INR), per household member (15 days) | 72.14 (<0.01) | 66.31 (<0.01) | 75.42 (<0.01) | 49.50 (<0.01) |
| Outpatient OOP expenditure (INR) on non-major health conditions, per household member (15 days) | −16.58 (<0.04) | −20.82 (<0.01) | −18.02 (<0.01) | −29.67(<0.01) |
| Outpatient OOP expenditure (INR) for members without cancer, per household member (15 days) | −18.16 (<0.06) | −23.95 (<0.01) | −29.96 (<0.01) | −19.95 (<0.01) |
| Non-medical consumption expenditure (INR), per household member (15 days) | −16.91 (0.509) | −36.27 (0.094) | −44.23 (0.089) | −37.16 (0.164) |
| Percentage of households reporting borrowing or selling assets to finance inpatient care (1 year) | 0.171 (<0.01) | 0.169 (<0.01) | 0.154 (<0.01) | 0.137 (<0.01) |
| Percentage of households reporting borrowing/selling assets to finance outpatient care (15 days) | 0.028 (0.01) | 0.032 (<0.01) | 0.035 (<0.01) | 0.020 (<0.072) |
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| Percentage of household members aged 15+ who are working | −0.50 (0.683) | −1.80 (0.051) | −2.40 (0.088) | −2.00 (0.129) |
| Percentage of household members without cancer aged 15+ whoare working | 3.60 (0.018) | 2.30 (0.052) | 2.20 (0.174) | 2.00 (0.168) |
| Percentage of household members aged 5–14 years who are working | −0.60 (0.18) | −0.30 (0.27) | −0.00 (0.96) | −0.30 (0.46) |
| Number of treated (and matched control) observations | 821 (801) | 821 (71,555) | 735 (725) | 813 (800) |
Notes: Robustness check refers to propensity-score matching that included hospitalization. INR = Indian Rupees. Values in parentheses refer to p-values that the matched cancer-affected and control outcomes differ in a two-tailed test. ‘Non-major’ health conditions refer to conditions other than cancer, heart disease, stroke, injuries and diabetes.
Burden of Cancer by Educational Status of Head of Household, 2004.
| Outcome Indicator (reference period) | By Education of Household Head | |
| Above Median(low SES) | Below or Equal to Median (high SES) | |
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| Hospital admissions, per household member (1 year) | 0.160 (<0.01) | 0.168 (<0.01) |
| Public hospital admissions, per household member (1 year) | 0.067 (<0.01) | 0.090 (<0.01) |
| Length of hospital stay, per household member (1 year) | 3.412 (<0.01) | 3.355 (<0.01) |
| Outpatient visits, per household member (15 days) | 0.047 (0.02) | 0.089 (<0.01) |
| Public outpatient visits, per household member (15 days) | 0.026 (<0.01) | 0.047 (<0.01) |
| Outpatient visits of non-cancer patients per household member (15 days) | −0.034 (0.09) | −0.007 (0.61) |
| Outpatient visits for non-major health conditions, per household member (15 days) | −0.027 (0.06) | −0.026 (0.01) |
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| Inpatient OOP expenditure (INR), per household member (1 year) | 6,127.36 (<0.01) | 3,223.36 (<0.01) |
| Outpatient OOP expenditure (INR), per household member (15 days) | 79.32 (0.02) | 69.90 (<0.01) |
| Outpatient OOP expenditure (INR) on non-major health conditions, per household member (15 days) | −36.04 (<0.01) | −1.15 (0.75) |
| Outpatient OOP expenditure (INR) for members without cancer, per household member (15 days) | −40.52 (0.04) | 1.59 (0.76) |
| Non-medical consumption expenditure (INR), per household member (15 days) | −63.50 (0.22) | −40.80 (0.02) |
| Percentage of households reporting borrowing or selling assets to finance inpatient care (1 year) | 0.311 (<0.01) | 0.426 (<0.01) |
| Percentage of households reporting borrowing/selling assets to finance outpatient care (15 days) | 0.003 (0.83) | 0.071 (<0.01) |
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| Percentage of household members aged 15+ who are working | −1.60 (0.40) | −3.80 (0.04) |
| Percentage of household members without cancer aged 15+ who are working | 1.50 (0.50) | 1.10 (0.59) |
| Percentage of household members aged 5–14 years who are working | 0.20 (0.59) | −0.40 (0.65) |
| Number of treated (and matched control) observations | 467 (470) | 353 (354) |
Note: Authors’ estimates using a dataset consisting of only matched households using the nearest neighbor method. Values in parentheses refer to p-values.