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Predictors of payment behavior among the medically uninsured: a prospective cohort study of patients seeking ambulatory services.

机译:没有医疗保险的人支付行为的预测指标:一项对寻求非卧床服务的患者进行的前瞻性队列研究。

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BACKGROUND: Little is known about the characteristics of uninsured patients who attempt to pay for their care. PURPOSE: This study sought to identify predictors of payment after receiving care at three urban hospitals. METHODOLOGY: One hundred and seventy uninsured ambulatory patients were interviewed about their health status, income, and credit and payment histories at the point of care. Eighteen months later, data on payment outcomes were extracted from the medical financial records for each subject. FINDINGS: Patients were more likely to make a payment if they reported higher income, health insurance for other services, or worrying about their credit. They were less likely to pay anything if they owed a large sum, were seeking care at the public site, or had received care in an emergency room. CONCLUSIONS: Specific characteristics of uninsured patients, the site of care, and the size of the bill are all associated with payment outcome.
机译:背景:对于试图为自己的护理付费的未投保患者的特征知之甚少。目的:本研究试图确定在三所城市医院接受护理后的付款预测因素。方法:对一百零七名无保险的门诊患者进行了访谈,了解他们在护理时的健康状况,收入以及信用和付款历史。 18个月后,从每个受试者的医疗财务记录中提取了有关付款结果的数据。结果:如果患者报告收入较高,为其他服务提供健康保险或担心自己的信誉,则更有可能付款。如果他们欠了大笔钱,正在公共场所寻求护理或已在急诊室接受护理,他们支付任何费用的可能性就较小。结论:未投保患者的具体特征,护理地点和账单金额均与付款结果相关。

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