Complex home care: Part 2- family annual income, insurance premium, and out-of-pocket expenses |
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Authors: | Piamjariyakul Ubolrat Yadrich Donna Macan Ross Vicki M Smith Carol E Clements Faye Williams Arthur R |
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Affiliation: | University of Kansas School of Nursing, School of Nursing Building, Kansas City, KS, USA. |
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Abstract: | Annual costs paid by families for intravenous infusion of home parenteral nutrition (HPN) health insurance premiums, deductibles, co-payments for health services, and the wide range of out-of-pocket home health care expenses are significant. The costs of managing complex chronic care at home cannot be completely understood until all out-of-pocket costs have been defined, described, and tabulated. Non-reimbursed and out-of-pocket costs paid by families over years for complex chronic care negatively impact the financial stability of families. National health care reform must take into account the long-term financial burdens of families caring for those with complex home care. Any changes that may increase the out-of-pocket costs or health insurance costs to these families can also have a negative long-term impact on society when greater numbers of patients declare bankruptcy or qualify for medical disability. |
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