| Literature DB >> 30819156 |
A Victoor1, J Noordman2,3, A Potappel2, M Meijers2, C J J Kloek2,4, J D de Jong2,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Generally, a significant portion of healthcare spending consists of out-of-pocket (OOP) expenses. Patients indicate that, in practice, there are often some OOP expenses, incurred when they receive medical care, which are unexpected for them and should have been taken into account when deciding on a course of action. Patients are often reliant on their GP and may, therefore, expect their GP to provide them with information about the costs of treatment options, taking into consideration their individual insurance plan. This also applies to the Netherlands, where OOP expenses increased rapidly over the years. In the current study, we observed the degree to which matters around patients' insurance and OOP expenses are discussed in the Netherlands, using video recordings of consultations between patients and GPs.Entities:
Keywords: Communication; Decision-making; General practice; Insurance; Observational study; Out-of-pocket expenses; Patient involvement; Video recording
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30819156 PMCID: PMC6394009 DOI: 10.1186/s12913-019-3966-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Relevant aspects of the Dutch healthcare system
| Relevant aspects of the Dutch healthcare system | |
| - Every Dutch citizen is required to have a basic health plan (compulsory health insurance). |
Background characteristics of the patients and the GPs per patient group
| Patient ( | GP ( | |
|---|---|---|
| Age in years (M(SD)) | 54.8 (17.7) | 47.7 (10.1) |
| Gender (n(%)) | ||
| Woman | 273 (57.5) | 16 (57.1) |
| Educational level (n(%)) | ||
| None1 | 11 (2.3) | 0 (0.0) |
| Low2 | 201 (42.3) | 0 (0.0) |
| Medium3 | 92 (19.4) | 0 (0.0) |
| High4 | 163 (34.3) | 28 (100.0) |
| Missing | 8 (1.7) | 0 (0.0) |
1None no education; 2Low primary school or only vocational training; 3Medium secondary school or intermediate vocational training; 4High tertiary education
Issues concerning patients’ health insurance/OOP expenses that patients and GPs brought up during consultations (n = 475)
| Subject (n(%)) | Discussed (n(%)) | Brought up by: (n(%)) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Patient | GP | Unknown | ||
| Current health insurance (e.g. insurer, insurance type) | 0 (0.0) | na | na | na |
| Current voluntary health insurance (e.g. insurance or not, breadth of coverage) | 3 (0.6) | 1 (33.3) | 2 (66.6) | 0 (0.0) |
| Reimbursement of costs of treatment/diagnostics | ||||
| Medical professional for which a referral is needed (e.g. hospital, mental health professional) | 12 (2.5) | 8 (66.7) | 3 (25.0) | 1 (8.3) |
| Medical professional for which no referral is needed (e.g. allied health professional, practice nurse in mental health) | 10 (2.1) | 3 (30.0) | 5 (50.0) | 2 (20.0) |
| Reimbursement of medication | 15 (3.2) | 8 (53.3) | 7 (46.7) | 0 (0.0) |
| Reimbursement of a medical aid | 2 (0.4) | 2 (100.0) | 0 (0.0) | 0 (0.0) |
| Deductibles | 10 (2.1) | 3 (30.0) | 7 (70.0) | 0 (0.0) |
| Co-payments | 0 (0.0) | na | na | na |
| Any of the above | 45 (9.5) | 22 (48,9) | 20 (44.4) | 3 (6.7) |
Quotes per insurance/OOP expenses issue that was discussed during consultations
| Insurance/OOP expenses issue | Quote |
|---|---|
| Current voluntary health insurance | P.: “Do you happen to know how this works with the insurance?” GP: “Yes, it depends somewhat on what kind of insurance cover you have. Are you insured for physiotherapy in your supplementary insurance?” (P. 25, woman) |
| Reimbursement of costs of treatment/diagnostics: referral needed | P.: “They do have a contract with [insurer name] don’t they?” GP: “I believe they both have” P.: “[provider name] did not appear on the list.” (P. 73, woman) |
| Reimbursement of costs of treatment/diagnostics: no referral needed | P.: “The referral date should be for the first occasion” GP: “And you have already been there yesterday” P.: “Yes, no one told me that. I did not know that you changed… You need to have a referral from your GP first” GP: “If you want it reimbursed. If you say that you wish to visit a psychologist, but that you’ll pay for it yourself, then I don’t need to get involved further.” (P. 52, woman) |
| Reimbursement of medication | GP: “I am not sure if [medication name] will be reimbursed.” (P. 38, woman) |
| Reimbursement medical aid | P.: “I needed a referral” GP: “[provider name]” Partner p.: “She had had a wheelchair for several days” P.: “When I fell” GP: “And you needed a referral?” P.: “Yes I needed a referral because otherwise I don’t get it reimbursed by my insurance.” (P. 62, woman) |
| Deductibles | GP: “I shall print a form for a one-off cholesterol and glucose blood test. And a test for kidney function at the same time too. And this will be, I’m afraid, be part of your cost of care that you pay for yourself, your deductible.” (P. 67, man) |