Colorectal cancer screening use among insured adults: Is out-of-pocket cost a barrier to routine screening?

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Abhilash Perisetti [1 ]
Hafiz Khan [2 ]
Nayana E George [3 ]
Rachana Yendala [4 ]
Aamrin Rafiq [5 ]
Summre Blakely [6 ]
Drew Rasmussen [2 ]
Nathan Villalpando [2 ]
Hemant Goyal [7 ]
机构
[1] Department of Gastroenterology, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
[2] Department of Internal Medicine, Mercer University School of Medicine
[3] Department of Biological Sciences, Texas Tech University
[4] Department of Hematology and Oncology, Texas Tech University Health Sciences
[5] Department of Public Health, Texas Tech University Health Sciences
[6] Department of Internal Medicine, University of Arkansas Medical Sciences
[7] School of Medicine, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
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Fecal occult blood; Healthcare delivery; Sigmoidoscopy; Colorectal cancer; Screening; Access to care; Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System;
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AIM To describe the characteristics of adults who needed to see a doctor in the past year but could not due to the extra cost and assess the impact of limited financial resources on the receipt of routine fecal occult blood test, sigmoidoscopy, or colonoscopy for colon cancer screening among insured patients. METHODS Data obtained from the 2012 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System included 215436 insured adults age 50-75 years. We computed frequencies, adjusted odds ratios(a ORs), and 95%CIs using SAS v9.3 software. RESULTS Nine percent of the study population needed to see a doctor in the past year but could not because of cost. The numbers were significantly higher among those aged 50-64(P < 0.0001), Non-Hispanic Whites(P < 0.0001), and those with a primary care physician(P < 0.0001) among other factors. Adjusting for possible confounders, a ORs for not seeing the doctor in the past year because of cost were: stool occult blood test within last year a OR = 0.88; 95%CI: 0.76-1.02, sigmoidoscopy within last year a OR = 0.72; 95%CI: 0.48-1.07, colonoscopy within the last year a OR = 0.91; 95%CI: 0.81-1.02. CONCLUSION We found that the limited financial resources within the past 12 mo were significantly associated with colorectal cancer(CRC) non-screening. Patients with risk factors identified in this study should adhere to CRC guidelines and should receive financial help if needed.
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