Guest guest Posted April 5, 2010 Report Share Posted April 5, 2010 Clinicians Believe That at Least Half of Their Patients Have Difficulty Paying for Treatment By C. Lyn Fitzgerald, MJ, Vice President, U.S. & Global Development C. Li, PharmD, BCOP, Drugs & Biologics Editor Clinicians are in tune with the difficulties cost of care presents for their patients. According to a new NCCN TrendsT Survey, most clinicians believe that at least half of their patients have difficulty paying for treatment. Indeed, 52 percent of the 241 surveyed clinicians responded that the proportion of their patients having trouble paying for treatment was at least half. Further, clinicians indicated that when selecting among intervention options that are clinically equal, they will consider the patient's cost burden. When asked to rate the importance of different cost domains when cost must be considered, 74 percent of clinician respondents regarded the " patient's out-of-pocket expenses " as being very important. The practice or institution's financial situation, overall cost to society, and cost to the payer were considered to be very important by 39 percent, 26 percent, and 18 percent of clinician respondents, respectively. Full text: http://bit.ly/cwema3 All the best, ~ Karl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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