Out-of-Pocket Spending for Cancer Medication, Financial Burden, and Cost Communication with Oncologists in the Last Six Months of Life in Israel

Honest communication between oncologists and patients is important in alleviating the financial burden of cancer care. This study explored patient–relative–oncologist communication regarding the affordability of out-of-pocket (OOP) medication and the extent to which this communication addresses itse...

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Main Authors: Aviad Tur-Sinai, Netta Bentur, Damien Urban
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-08-01
Series:Healthcare
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9032/9/9/1120
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spelling doaj-9db92fca06744dbe80257587462749fd2021-09-26T00:14:32ZengMDPI AGHealthcare2227-90322021-08-0191120112010.3390/healthcare9091120Out-of-Pocket Spending for Cancer Medication, Financial Burden, and Cost Communication with Oncologists in the Last Six Months of Life in IsraelAviad Tur-Sinai0Netta Bentur1Damien Urban2Department of Health Systems Management, The Max Stern Yezreel Valley College, Yezreel Valley 1930600, IsraelSackler Faculty of Medicine, The Stanley Steyer School of Health Professions, Tel-Aviv University, Tel Aviv-Yafo 6997801, IsraelSheba Medical Center, Department of Oncology, Tel Hashomer, Ramat Gan 5257354, IsraelHonest communication between oncologists and patients is important in alleviating the financial burden of cancer care. This study explored patient–relative–oncologist communication regarding the affordability of out-of-pocket (OOP) medication and the extent to which this communication addresses itself to the families’ financial burden. A cross-sectional survey was conducted among primary caregivers of deceased cancer patients. About 43% of relatives said that they and/or the patients had paid out of pocket for medications during the last six months of the patient’s life. Most (73%) oncologists suggested an OOP medication without asking about financial ability, 43% hardly explained the advantages of an OOP medication, and 52% hardly explained any treatment alternatives. Older age and female gender were related to less communication about an OOP medication, and better education, greater affluence, and having private health insurance were related to more communication. About 56% of relatives said that OOP payment for medications inflicted a very heavy or heavy financial burden on patients and their households. Physicians’ interest in financial ability and giving explanation lightened the burden. Given the difficulty of explaining the complex interactions of cost and clinical outcomes, oncologists need to be better educated in skills that would enable them to communicate costs more openly and should consider the cost of a treatment when prescribing it.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9032/9/9/1120cancerout-of-pocketcostmedicationpaymentfinancial burden
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Damien Urban
Out-of-Pocket Spending for Cancer Medication, Financial Burden, and Cost Communication with Oncologists in the Last Six Months of Life in Israel
Healthcare
cancer
out-of-pocket
cost
medication
payment
financial burden
author_facet Aviad Tur-Sinai
Netta Bentur
Damien Urban
author_sort Aviad Tur-Sinai
title Out-of-Pocket Spending for Cancer Medication, Financial Burden, and Cost Communication with Oncologists in the Last Six Months of Life in Israel
title_short Out-of-Pocket Spending for Cancer Medication, Financial Burden, and Cost Communication with Oncologists in the Last Six Months of Life in Israel
title_full Out-of-Pocket Spending for Cancer Medication, Financial Burden, and Cost Communication with Oncologists in the Last Six Months of Life in Israel
title_fullStr Out-of-Pocket Spending for Cancer Medication, Financial Burden, and Cost Communication with Oncologists in the Last Six Months of Life in Israel
title_full_unstemmed Out-of-Pocket Spending for Cancer Medication, Financial Burden, and Cost Communication with Oncologists in the Last Six Months of Life in Israel
title_sort out-of-pocket spending for cancer medication, financial burden, and cost communication with oncologists in the last six months of life in israel
publisher MDPI AG
series Healthcare
issn 2227-9032
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Honest communication between oncologists and patients is important in alleviating the financial burden of cancer care. This study explored patient–relative–oncologist communication regarding the affordability of out-of-pocket (OOP) medication and the extent to which this communication addresses itself to the families’ financial burden. A cross-sectional survey was conducted among primary caregivers of deceased cancer patients. About 43% of relatives said that they and/or the patients had paid out of pocket for medications during the last six months of the patient’s life. Most (73%) oncologists suggested an OOP medication without asking about financial ability, 43% hardly explained the advantages of an OOP medication, and 52% hardly explained any treatment alternatives. Older age and female gender were related to less communication about an OOP medication, and better education, greater affluence, and having private health insurance were related to more communication. About 56% of relatives said that OOP payment for medications inflicted a very heavy or heavy financial burden on patients and their households. Physicians’ interest in financial ability and giving explanation lightened the burden. Given the difficulty of explaining the complex interactions of cost and clinical outcomes, oncologists need to be better educated in skills that would enable them to communicate costs more openly and should consider the cost of a treatment when prescribing it.
topic cancer
out-of-pocket
cost
medication
payment
financial burden
url https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9032/9/9/1120
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