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Young and uninsured: Insurance patterns of recently diagnosed adolescent and young adult cancer survivors in the AYA HOPE study

机译:年轻人和未保险者:AYA HOPE研究中最近诊断出的青春期和年轻人癌症幸存者的保险方式

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BACKGROUND Young adults have historically been the least likely to have health insurance in the United States. Previous studies of survivors of childhood cancer found lower rates of insurance and less access to medical care compared with siblings; however, to the authors' knowledge, no studies to date have examined continuity of insurance after a cancer diagnosis in adolescents and young adults (AYAs). METHODS Using the AYA Health Outcomes and Patient Experience study, a cohort of 465 individuals aged 15 to 39 years from participating Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results registries, we evaluated changes in and sponsors of health insurance coverage after diagnosis, coverage of physician-recommended tests, and factors associated with lack of insurance after a cancer diagnosis using chi-square tests and multivariable logistic regression. RESULTS Greater than 25% of AYA survivors of cancer (118 survivors) experienced some period without insurance up to 35 months after diagnosis. Insurance rates were high in the initial year after diagnosis (6 months-14 months; 93.3%) but decreased substantially at follow-up (15 months-35 months; 85.2%). The most common sponsor of health insurance was employer/school coverage (43.7%). Multivariable analysis indicated that older survivors (those aged 25-39 years vs 15-19 years; odds ratio, 3.35 [P < .01]) and those with less education (high school or less vs college graduate; odds ratio, 2.80 [P < .01]) were more likely to experience a period without insurance after diagnosis. Furthermore, > 20% of survivors indicated there were physician-recommended tests/treatments that were not covered by insurance, but > 80% received them regardless of coverage. CONCLUSIONS Insurance rates appear to decrease with time since diagnosis in AYA survivors of cancer. Future studies should examine how new policies under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act extend access and insurance coverage beyond initial treatment.
机译:背景技术历史上,在美国,年轻人是最不可能拥有健康保险的。先前对儿童癌症幸存者的研究发现,与兄弟姐妹相比,保险率较低,获得医疗服务的机会较少;然而,据作者所知,迄今为止,尚无研究检查青少年和年轻人(AYAs)患癌症后的保险连续性。方法使用AYA健康成果和患者体验研究(来自参加监测,流行病学和最终结果登记的465名年龄在15至39岁之间的队列研究),我们评估了诊断后的健康保险覆盖范围和发起者,以及医生推荐的覆盖范围卡方检验和多变量Logistic回归分析,以及癌症诊断后缺乏保险的相关因素。结果超过25%的AYA癌症幸存者(118个幸存者)在诊断后长达35个月经历了一段没有保险的时期。诊断后的头一年,保险费率很高(6个月至14个月; 93.3%),但随访后却大幅下降(15个月至35个月; 85.2%)。健康保险最常见的赞助者是雇主/学校保险(43.7%)。多变量分析表明,年龄较大的幸存者(年龄在25-39岁与15-19岁之间;比值比为3.35 [P <.01])和教育程度较低的人(高中或以下与大学毕业生相比;比值比为2.80 [P] <.01]),更有可能在诊断后经历一段没有保险的时期。此外,> 20%的幸存者表示有医生推荐的测试/治疗未包括在保险范围内,但是> 80%的患者接受了这些测试/治疗,无论其承保范围如何。结论自从AYA癌症幸存者诊断以来,保险率似乎随着时间而降低。未来的研究应检查《患者保护和负担得起的医疗法案》下的新政策如何将获取和保险范围扩展到初始治疗之外。

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