...
首页> 外文期刊>Breast cancer research and treatment. >Physician attitudes about cost consciousness for breast cancer treatment: differences by cancer sub-specialty
【24h】

Physician attitudes about cost consciousness for breast cancer treatment: differences by cancer sub-specialty

机译:医生关于乳腺癌治疗成本意识的态度:癌症亚特色的差异

获取原文
获取原文并翻译 | 示例

摘要

PurposeHigh costs of cancer care place considerable burden on patients and society. Despite increasing recognition that providers should play a role in reducing care costs, how physicians across cancer specialties differ in their cost-consciousness has not been reported. We examined cost-consciousness regarding breast cancer care among medical oncologists, surgeons, and radiation oncologists.MethodsWe identified 514 cancer surgeons, 504 medical oncologists, and 251 radiation oncologists by patient report through the iCanCare study. iCanCare identified newly diagnosed women with breast cancer through the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) registries of Georgia and Los Angeles. We queried providers on three dimensions of cost-consciousness: (1) perceived importance of cost saving for society, patients, practice, and payers; (2) awareness of patient out-of-pocket expenses; and (3) discussion of financial burden.ResultsWe received responses from 376 surgeons (73%), 304 medical oncologists (60%), and 169 radiation oncologists (67%). Overall levels of cost-consciousness were moderate, with scores ranging from 2.5 to 3.0 out of 5. After adjusting for covariates, surgeons had the lowest scores on all three cost-consciousness measures; medical oncologists had the highest scores. Pairwise contrasts showed surgeons had significantly lower scores than medical oncologists for all three measures and significantly lower scores than radiation oncologists for two of the three cost-consciousness variables: importance of cost saving and discussion of financial burden.ConclusionsHow cost-consciousness impacts medical decision-making across specialty and how policy, structural, and behavioral interventions might sensitize providers regarding cost-related matters merit further examination.
机译:癌症护理的目的性地对患者和社会的负担相当大。尽管越来越认识到,提供商应在减少护理费用方面发挥作用,但尚未报告癌症专业中的医生在其成本意识中如何不同。我们检查了医疗肿瘤学家,外科医生和辐射肿瘤学家中乳腺癌护理的成本意识。通过ICANCARE研究,患者报告确定了514名癌症外科医生,504名医用肿瘤学家和251名辐射肿瘤学家。 Icancare通过格鲁吉亚和洛杉矶的登记处(SEER)注册,确定了新诊断患有乳腺癌的乳腺癌。我们询问提供商的三维成本意识:(1)对社会,患者,实践和付款人的成本节约的重要性感到意识到; (2)对患者的患者外包费用的认识; (3)讨论金融负担。审查来自376个外科医生(73%),304名医疗肿瘤学家(60%)和169名辐射肿瘤学家(67%)的回复。成本意识的总体水平适度,分数从2.5到3.0,5.调整协变者后,外科医生在所有三种成本意识措施中具有最低的分数;医疗肿瘤学家的得分最高。成对对比显示外科医生的分数显着降低了所有三个措施的医学肿瘤学家,比三个成本意识变量中的两个辐射肿瘤学家的分数显着降低:成本节约和讨论金融负担的重要性。结论成本意识会影响医学决策 - 跨专业以及政策,结构和行为干预如何,可能会使提供者敏感有关与成本相关的事宜的提供商的优点进一步审查。

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 中文文献
  • 专利
获取原文

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号