Health care utilization and expenditures of parents of children with and without hemophilia A

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Kim, Eunice [1 ,2 ]
Marcum, Zachary A. [1 ]
Raimundo, Karina [2 ]
Veenstra, David L. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Washington, Dept Pharm, CHOICE Inst, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
[2] Genentech Inc, San Francisco, CA USA
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CAREGIVER BURDEN; UNITED-STATES; IMPACT; INHIBITORS; MALES; LIFE;
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BACKGROUND: Caring for children with hemophilia A (HA) impacts many aspects of parents' lives. How this translates to caregivers' utilization of health services is unknown, and its elicitation can inform future evaluations of interventions that address caregiver burden for HA. OBJECTIVE: To understand the impact of caring for children with HA on parents' utilization of nonmental and mental health services by comparing 1-year costs and number of claims with parents of children without HA. METHODS: Retrospective matched cohort study using MarketScan commercial medical and pharmacy claims from 2011 to 2019. Children with HA were male sex, aged younger than 18 years. dependent policyholders, and had at least 1 HA-related medical claim from 2011 to 2018 and either an HA-related procedure or drug claim. Parents of children with HA (PCH) were primary or secondary policyholders, shared the same family ID as children with HA, and were continuously enrolled for 1-year post-index. PCH were matched (1:2) with parents of children without HA on age, sex, beneficiary type, child's age, number of children, index month and year, health plan type, employment status, and region. Primary outcomes were nonmental and mental health care costs (2020 US dollars). Secondary outcomes were number of nonmental health outpatient claims and utilization of mental health outpatient or drug claim. Subgroup analyses excluding parents with HA were also conducted. Productivity toss was also explored. Outcomes were compared using 2-sided, paired t-tests, and McNemar test. RESULTS: 1,068 PCH met inclusion criteria and were matched to 2,122 control parents. Mean 1-year cost for PCH was higher for nonmentat health (mean difference $1,826 [95% CI=-1,000 to 4,652; P=0.20]) and similar for mental health services (mean difference 514 [95% C1=-77 to 105; P=0,76J). When parents with HA were excluded in the subgroup analyses, mental health cost was significantly higher for PCH (mean difference 5676 [95% CI=399 to 953; P<0.003.1). PCH had more nonmental health outpatient claims compared with parents of children without HA (mean difference 1.9 [95% CI=-1.1 to 4.9; P=0.211) and were 1.2 times (95% CI = 0,99 to 1.45; P=0.07) more likely to have a mental health outpatient or drug claim. CONCLUSIONS: PCH had moderately higher health care costs and utilization compared with parents of children without HA; however, these results were not statistically significant. Future studies to better characterize HA disease severity and assess its impact on caregiver burden or to expand caregivers to spouses of adult patients with HA may be warranted. Limitations include inability to ascertain severity of HA in children and the use of claims data to capture complex effects on health care utilization.
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