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Development of a novel, objective measure of health care-related financial burden for U.S. families with children.


ABSTRACT: To develop and validate a theoretically based and empirically driven objective measure of financial burden for U.S. families with children.The measure was developed using 149,021 families with children from the National Health Interview Survey, and it was validated using 18,488 families with children from the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey.We estimated the marginal probability of unmet health care need due to cost using a bivariate tensor product spline for family income and out-of-pocket health care costs (OOPC; e.g., deductibles, copayments), while adjusting for confounders. Recursive partitioning was performed on these probabilities, as a function of income and OOPC, to establish thresholds demarcating levels of predicted risk.We successfully generated a novel measure of financial burden with four categories that were associated with unmet need (vs. low burden: midlow OR: 1.93, 95 percent CI: 1.78-2.09; midhigh OR: 2.78, 95 percent CI: 2.49-3.10; high OR: 4.38, 95 percent CI: 3.99-4.80). The novel burden measure demonstrated significantly better model fit and less underestimation of financial burden compared to an existing measure (OOPC/income ? 10 percent).The newly developed measure of financial burden establishes thresholds based on different combinations of family income and OOPC that can be applied in future studies of health care utilization and expenditures and in policy development and evaluation.

SUBMITTER: Wisk LE 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4254128 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Development of a novel, objective measure of health care-related financial burden for U.S. families with children.

Wisk Lauren E LE   Gangnon Ronald R   Vanness David J DJ   Galbraith Alison A AA   Mullahy John J   Witt Whitney P WP  

Health services research 20141018 6


<h4>Objective</h4>To develop and validate a theoretically based and empirically driven objective measure of financial burden for U.S. families with children.<h4>Data sources</h4>The measure was developed using 149,021 families with children from the National Health Interview Survey, and it was validated using 18,488 families with children from the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey.<h4>Study design</h4>We estimated the marginal probability of unmet health care need due to cost using a bivariate te  ...[more]

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