Geographic variation in out‐of‐pocket costs for radiation oncology services

Author:

Liu Dan1ORCID,Yu Serena1,Webster Samuel BG2,Moradi Bahare3,Haywood Philip14,Hall Jane1,Aranda Sanchia56,van Gool Kees12

Affiliation:

1. University of Technology Sydney Sydney NSW

2. Independent Hospital Pricing Authority Sydney NSW

3. Royal North Shore Hospital Sydney NSW

4. Organisation for Economic Co‐operation and Development (OECD) Paris France

5. The University of Melbourne Melbourne VIC

6. Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre Melbourne VIC

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesTo examine out‐of‐pocket costs incurred by patients for radiation oncology services and their variation by geographic location.DesignAnalysis of patient‐level Medical Benefits Schedule (MBS) claims data linked with data from the Sax Institute 45 and Up Study.Setting, participantsPeople who received Medicare‐subsidised radiation oncology services in New South Wales, 2006–2017.Main outcome measureMean out‐of‐pocket costs for an episode of radiation oncology (during 90 days from start of radiotherapy planning service), by geographic location (postcode‐based), overall and after excluding episodes with no out‐of‐pocket costs (fully bulk‐billed).ResultsDuring 2006–2017, 12 724 people received 15 506 episodes of radiation oncology care in 25 postcode‐defined geographic areas. The proportion of episodes for which the out‐of‐pocket cost was less than $1 increased from 39% in 2006 to 76% in 2017; the proportion for which out‐of‐pocket costs exceeded $500 declined from 43% in 2006 to 10% in 2014, before increasing to 17% in 2017. For care episodes with non‐zero out‐of‐pocket costs, the mean amount rose from around $1186 to $1611 per episode of care during 2006–2017. The proportion of radiation oncology episodes bulk‐billed exceeded 90% in nine areas; in seven areas, all with exclusively private care provision of radiation oncology, it was 21% or smaller. Within geographic areas, out‐of‐pocket costs for individual care episodes varied widely; in ten areas with lower bulk‐billing rates, the interquartile range for costs ranged from $240 to $1857.ConclusionOut‐of‐pocket costs are an important determinant of access to care. Although radiotherapy costs for most people are moderate, some face very high costs, and these vary markedly by location. It is important to ensure that radiation oncology services remain affordable for all people who need treatment.

Funder

National Health and Medical Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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