Costs of colorectal cancer screening with colonoscopy, including post-endoscopy events, among adults with Medicaid insurance

被引:2
作者
Fisher, Deborah A. [1 ]
Princic, Nicole [2 ]
Miller-Wilson, Lesley-Ann [3 ]
Wilson, Kathleen [2 ]
Limburg, Paul [4 ]
机构
[1] Duke Univ, Div Gastroenterol, Durham, NC USA
[2] IBM Watson Hlth, Cambridge, MA 02142 USA
[3] Exact Sci Corp, Madison, WI USA
[4] Mayo Clin, Div Gastroenterol & Hepatol, Rochester, MN USA
关键词
Colorectal neoplasms; prevention & control; mass screening; statistics & numerical data; colonoscopy; UNITED-STATES; COMPLICATIONS; POLYPECTOMY; TRENDS; RATES;
D O I
10.1080/03007995.2022.2049163
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Objective To examine the healthcare utilization and costs associated with colorectal cancer (CRC) screening by colonoscopy, including costs associated with post-endoscopy events, among average-risk adults covered by Medicaid insurance. Methods This cohort study evaluated a population of adults (ages 50-75 years) with CRC screening between 1/1/2014 and 12/31/2018 (index = earliest test) from the IBM MarketScan Multi-State Medicaid database. Individuals at above-average risk for CRC or with prior CRC screening were excluded. CRC screening was reported by screening type: colonoscopy, fecal immunochemical test [FIT], fecal occult blood test [FOBT], multi-target stool DNA [mt-sDNA]. Frequency and costs of events potentially related to colonoscopy (defined as occurring within 30 days post-endoscopy) were reported overall, by event type, and by individual event. Results We identified a total of 13,134 average-risk adults covered by Medicaid insurance who received screening by colonoscopy; 63.6% (8350) had Medicare dual-eligibility while 36.4% (4785) did not have Medicare dual-eligibility. The mean (SD) cost of a colonoscopy procedure was $684 ($907) and mean (SD) out-of-pocket costs were $6 ($132). Serious gastrointestinal (GI) events (perforation and bleeding) were observed in 4.6% of individuals with colonoscopy, 4.3% had other GI events, and 3.0% had an incident cardiovascular/cerebrovascular event. Mean (SD) event-related costs were $1233 ($5784) among individuals with a serious GI event, $747 ($1961) among individuals with other GI events, and $4398 ($19,369) among individuals with a cardiovascular/cerebrovascular event. Conclusions This large, claims-based cohort study reports average (SD) out-of-pocket costs for Medicaid beneficiaries at $6 ($132), which could be one factor contributing to the accessibility of CRC screening by colonoscopy. The incidence of events potentially associated with colonoscopy (i.e. within 30 days after the screening) was 3-4%, and the event-related costs were considerable.
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