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Out-of-pocket expenses reported by families of children with medical complexity
by
Cohen, Eyal
, Belza, Christina
, Fayed, Nora
, Orkin, Julia
, Major, Nathalie
, Quartarone, Samantha
, Moretti, Myla
in
Caregivers
/ Complex patients
/ Economic aspects
/ Families & family life
/ Family
/ Health care expenditures
/ Original
/ Pediatrics
/ Surveys
2024
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Out-of-pocket expenses reported by families of children with medical complexity
by
Cohen, Eyal
, Belza, Christina
, Fayed, Nora
, Orkin, Julia
, Major, Nathalie
, Quartarone, Samantha
, Moretti, Myla
in
Caregivers
/ Complex patients
/ Economic aspects
/ Families & family life
/ Family
/ Health care expenditures
/ Original
/ Pediatrics
/ Surveys
2024
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Out-of-pocket expenses reported by families of children with medical complexity
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Cohen, Eyal
, Belza, Christina
, Fayed, Nora
, Orkin, Julia
, Major, Nathalie
, Quartarone, Samantha
, Moretti, Myla
in
Caregivers
/ Complex patients
/ Economic aspects
/ Families & family life
/ Family
/ Health care expenditures
/ Original
/ Pediatrics
/ Surveys
2024
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Out-of-pocket expenses reported by families of children with medical complexity
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Out-of-pocket expenses reported by families of children with medical complexity
2024
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Overview
Abstract
Objectives
Due to their medical and technology dependence, families of children with medical complexity (CMC) have significant costs associated with care. Financial impact on families in general have been described, but detailed exploration of expenses in specific categories has not been systematically explored. Our objective was to describe out-of-pocket (OOP) expenses incurred by caregivers of CMC and to determine factors associated with increased expenditures.
Methods
This is a secondary observational analysis of data primary caregiver-reported OOP expenses as part of a randomized control trial conducted in Ontario, Canada. Caregivers completed questionnaires reporting OOP costs. Descriptive statistics were utilized to report OOP expenses and a linear regression model was conducted.
Results
107 primary caregivers of CMC were included. The median (IQR) age of participants was 34.5 years (30.5 to 40.5) and 83.2% identified as the mother. The majority were married or common-law (86.9%) and 50.5% were employed. The participant’s children [median (IQR) age 4.5 (2.2 to 9.7); 57.9% male] most commonly had a neurological/neuromuscular primary diagnosis (46.1%) and 88% utilized medical technology. Total OOP expenses were $8,639 CDN annually (IQR = $4,661 to $31,326) with substantial expenses related to childcare/homemaking, travel to appointments, hospitalizations, and device costs. No factors associated with greater likelihood of OOP expenses were identified. A P-value of <0.05 was considered significant.
Conclusion
Caregivers of CMC incur significant OOP expenses related to the care of their children resulting in financial burden. Future exploration of the financial impact on caregiver productivity, employment, and identification of resources to mitigate OOP expenses will be important for this patient population.
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Oxford University Press
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