| Literature DB >> 24989615 |
Jesus Martín-Fernández1, Elena Polentinos-Castro, Ma Isabel del Cura-González, Gloria Ariza-Cardiel, Victor Abraira, Ana Isabel Gil-LaCruz, Sonia García-Pérez.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: This paper examines the Willingness to Pay (WTP) for a quality-adjusted life year (QALY) expressed by people who attended the healthcare system as well as the association of attitude towards risk and other personal characteristics with their response.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24989615 PMCID: PMC4083040 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6963-14-287
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Characteristics of included patients
| Age (years) | 65.4 (64.1–66.6) | 69 (55–78) | |
| Sex (Female) | | | 60.7% (56.9–64.5%) |
| Spanish nationality | | | 95.2% (93.5–96.9%) |
| Superior education | | | 37.2% (33.5–40.9%) |
| Social group | | | |
| Manager, Director | | | 9.1% (6.8–11.3%) |
| Intermediate positions | | | 13.3% (10.6–16.0%) |
| Skilled non-manual worker | | | 26.3% (22.9–29.7%) |
| Skilled manual worker | | | 23.0% (19.7–26.2%) |
| Partially skilled worker | | | 11.3% (8.8–13.8%) |
| Unskilled manual worker | | | 17.1% (14.1–20.0%) |
| Family members | 2.6 (2.5–2.7) | 2 (2–3) | |
| Adjusted family income (€1,000) | 0.873 (0.833–0.912) | 0.707 (0.600–1.000) | |
| Another insurance | | | 16.3% (13.4–19.2%) |
| Chronic condition | | | 82.9% (79.9–85.9%) |
| Hospitalizations | | | 29.2% (25.7–32.8%) |
| Doctor consultations/year | 11.5 (10.7–12.4) | 9 (4–15) | |
| Current tobacco consumption | | | 16.3% (13.4–19.1%) |
| Excessive alcohol consumption | | | 3.8% (2.2–5.3%) |
| Other drug consumption | | | 0.8% (0.1–1.4%) |
| Self-perceived inclination to risk (1–10) | 5.0 (4.8–5.2) | 5 (3–7) | |
| Inclination to risk | | | 8.9% (6.7–11.2%) |
| VAS – EuroQol-5D-3 L | 65.6 (63.9–67.4) | 70 (50–80) | |
| EuroQol-5D-3 L Utilities | 0.68 (0.66–0.71) | 0.76 (0.48–1.00) |
95% CI: Confidence Interval 95%.
IQ range: Interquartile range (25–75 percentile).
VAS-EuroQol-5D-3 L: Visual Analog Scale of EuroQol-5D-3 L questionnaire.
Characteristics of patients expressing a “utility” value less than one
| Age (years) | 67.9 (66.5–69.3) | 71 (59–80) | |
| Sex (female) | | | 69.3% (65.1–73.5%) |
| Spanish nationality | | | 96.0% (94.2–97.9%) |
| Superior education | | | 30.9% (26.7–35.1%) |
| Social group | | | |
| Manager, Director | | | 7.9% (5.4–10.5%) |
| Intermediate positions | | | 12.1% (9.1–15.1%) |
| Skilled non-manual worker | | | 23.4% (19.5–27.3%) |
| Skilled manual worker | | | 24.0% (20.1–27.9%) |
| Partially skilled manual worker | | | 13.2% (10.0–16.3%) |
| Unskilled manual worker | | | 19.4% (15.8–23.0%) |
| Family members | 2.6 (2.5–2.7) | 2 (2–3) | |
| Adjusted family income (€1,000) | 0.816 (0.774–0.859) | 0.600 (0.500–1.000) | |
| Another insurance | | | 14.2% (11.0–17.4%) |
| Chronic condition | | | 86.1% (82.9–89.4%) |
| Hospitalizations | | | 34.7% (30.3–39.0%) |
| Doctor consultations/year | 13.0 (12.0–14.1) | 10 (5–17) | |
| Current tobacco consumption | | | 16.1% (12.7–19.5%) |
| Excessive alcohol consumption | | | 4.2% (2.3–6.1%) |
| Other drug consumption | | | 0.8% (0.2–2.1%) |
| Self-perceived inclination to risk (1–10) | 4.8 (4.6–5.1) | 5 (2–7) | |
| Inclination to risk | | | 7.6% (5.1–10.1%) |
| VAS – EuroQol-5D-3 L | 60.3 (58.3–62.3) | 60 (50–80) | |
| EuroQol-5D-3 L Utilities | 0.56 (0.54–0.59) | 0.65 (0.37–0.79) |
95% CI: Confidence Interval 95%.
IQ range: Interquartile range (25–75 percentile).
VAS-EuroQol-5D-3 L: Visual Analog Scale of EuroQol-5D-3 L questionnaire.
Estimated values of Willingness to Pay (WTP) in Euros, per a Quality-adjusted life year (QALY)
| WTP/QALYa in €, out of pocket payment | 10,119 (5,989–14,249) | 35 | 132 | 673 | 3,661 | 14,643 |
| WTP/QALYa in €, through taxes | 28,187 (19,933–6,441) | 49 | 160 | 915 | 5,129 | 36,118 |
| WTP/QALYb in €, out of pocket payment | 10,305 (6,317–14,293) | 40 | 160 | 960 | 3,840 | 15,360 |
| WTP/QALYb in €, through taxes | 28,093 (19,035–37,150) | 53 | 192 | 1,280 | 7,680 | 33,353 |
| WTP/QALYa,c in €, out of pocket payment | 7,626 (3,876–11,377) | 26 | 77 | 366 | 2,214 | 9,019 |
| WTP/QALYa,c in €, through taxes | 14,926 (9,207–20,647) | 31 | 100 | 473 | 2,885 | 30,281 |
| WTP/QALYa,d in €, out of pocket payment | 12,634 (5,231–20,037) | 89 | 271 | 1,282 | 5,178 | 14,642 |
| WTP/QALYa,d in €, through taxes | 41,559 (26,142–56,976) | 114 | 341 | 1,471 | 8,942 | 82,057 |
aQALY calculated as the difference between calculated utility and perfect health.
bQALY calculated as the difference between the value expressed in the Visual Analog Scale (VAS) and perfect health.
cOnly those patients with utilities below the median are considered.
dOnly those patients with utilities above the median are considered.
Explanative models for WTP/QALY (estimated by the utilities function)
| | | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Fixed effects | High income area | 0.387 (-0.095–0.868) | |
| Age | |||
| Female | |||
| High education level | |||
| Another insurance | |||
| Adjusted family income (€1,000) | 0.824 (0.331–1.317) | ||
| Family members | 0.108 (-0.037–0.254) | ||
| Doctor consultations/year | 0.016 (-0.001–0.033) | ||
| Tobacco consumption | -0.258(-0.815–0.300) | ||
| Alcohol consumption | |||
| Other drug consumption | -0.465 (-2.746–1.816) | ||
| Inclination to risk (subjective 1–10) | |||
| Inclination to risk (lottery games) | |||
| WTP values in descending order | 0.222 (-0.110–0.554) | ||
| | Constant | ||
| Random Effects | Variance of the constant | 0.053 (0.005–0.537) | 0.079 (0.008–0.770) |
| | Residual variance | ||
| | Intraclass correlation coefficient | 0.017 | 0.018 |
| | | Observations = 447 | Observations = 449 |
| -2LL = -883.3 | -2LL = -963.0 | ||
| Chi2(14) = 202.92 | Chi2(14) = 182.15 | ||
| Prob > chi2 = 0.0000 | Prob > chi2 = 0.0000 |
Significant associations: p < 0.05 indicated in bold, p < 0.1 indicated in italic.
Explanative models for WTP/QALY (estimated by the utilities function)
| | | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Fixed effects | High income area | 0.299 (-0.265–0.864) | |
| Age | -0.013 (-0.032–0.006) | ||
| Female | -0.285 (-0.762–0.193) | ||
| High education level | 0.465 (-0.102–1.032) | ||
| Another insurance | 0.407 (-0.276–1.090) | ||
| Adjusted family income (€1,000) | |||
| Family members | 0.025 (-0.159–0.210) | ||
| Doctor consultations/year | |||
| Tobacco consumption | -0.067 (-0.656–0.523) | ||
| Alcohol consumption | |||
| Other drug consumption | 0.931 (-2.514–4.375) | ||
| Inclination to risk (subjective 1–10) | 0.063 (-0.025–0.152) | ||
| Inclination to risk (lottery games) | 0.218 (-0.916–1.353) | ||
| WTP values in descending order | 0.401 (-0.071–0.874) | -0.046 (-0.496–0.405) | |
| | Constant | ||
| Random Effects | Variance of the constant | 0.082 (0.005–1.432) | 7×10-12 (6×10-20- 0.001) |
| | Residual variance | ||
| | Intraclass correlation coefficient | 0.026 | 0.017 |
| | | Observations = 224 | Observations = 223 |
| -2LL = -440.8 | -2LL = -425.9 | ||
| Chi2(14) = 124.64 | Chi2(14) = 87.99 | ||
| Prob > chi2 = 0.0000 | Prob > chi2 = 0.0000 |
Significant associations: p < 0.05 indicated in bold, p < 0.1 in italic.
The WTP is estimated by payment with out of pocket payments in patients with perceived quality of life above or below the median.