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Editors choice: Willingness to Pay for Quality of Life Technologies to Enhance Independent Functioning Among Baby Boomers and the Elderly Adults

机译:编辑选择:愿意为提高婴儿潮一代和老年人的独立功能支付生活质量的技术

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>Purpose: We report the results of a study designed to assess whether and how much potential individual end users are willing to pay for Quality of Life Technologies (QoLTs) designed to enhance functioning and independence. >Design and Methods: We carried out a web survey of a nationally representative sample of U.S. baby boomers (aged 45–64; N = 416) and older adults (aged 65 and greater, N = 114). Respondents were first instructed to assume that they needed help with kitchen activities/personal care and that technology was available to help with things like meal preparation/dressing, and then they were asked the most they would be willing to pay each month out of pocket for these technologies. >Results: We modeled willingness to pay some (72% of respondents) versus none (28%), and the most people were willing to pay. Those willing to pay something were on average willing to pay a maximum of $40.30 and $45.00 per month for kitchen and personal care technology assistance, respectively. Respondents concerned about privacy or who were currently using assistive technology were less willing to pay. Respondents with higher incomes, who were Hispanic, or who perceived a higher likelihood of needing help in the future were more willing to pay. >Implications: Consumers’ willingness to pay out of pocket for technologies to improve their well-being and independence is limited. In order to be widely adopted, QoLTs will have to be highly cost effective so that third party payers such as Medicare and private insurance companies are willing to pay for them.
机译:>目的:我们报告了一项旨在评估个人最终用户是否愿意为提高功能和独立性而设计的生活质量技术(QoLT)支付意愿的研究结果。 >设计与方法:我们对美国婴儿潮一代(45-64岁; N = 416)和老年人(65岁以上,N = 114)的全国代表性样本进行了网络调查。首先指示受访者认为他们需要厨房活动/个人护理方面的帮助,并且可以使用技术来做饭准备/佐餐,然后他们被问到最愿意每月支付的最高费用。这些技术。 >结果:我们对支付意愿(占受访者的72%)与无意愿(占28%)进行了建模,并且大多数人愿意支付。那些愿意付钱的人平均每月分别愿意为厨房和个人护理技术援助最多支付40.30美元和45.00美元。关注隐私或当前正在使用辅助技术的受访者不太愿意付费。收入较高的受访者(西班牙裔)或认为将来需要帮助的可能性更大,他们更愿意支付。 >影响:消费者为改善自己的幸福感和独立性而掏腰包购买技术的意愿是有限的。为了被广泛采用,QoLT必须具有很高的成本效益,以便诸如Medicare和私人保险公司之类的第三方付款人愿意为它们付款。

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