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  • Health Economics
  • Patient-Centered Outcomes

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  • Limited patient-centered evidence exists on health insurance reform and the experiences of individuals with chronic diseases.
  • Understanding patient perspectives is crucial for effective health insurance design.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To gather insights into health insurance design from the perspective of patients with chronic diseases.
  • To explore beneficiaries' real-world experiences with their health insurance plans.

Main Methods:

  • A mixed-methods approach was employed, including an online survey and virtual focus groups.
  • Participants were US residents with chronic diseases and health insurance.
  • Data were collected from August to December 2023, involving 146 survey respondents and 29 focus group participants.

Main Results:

  • While most beneficiaries reported satisfaction, significant concerns were raised regarding prescription medication affordability due to high deductibles and cost exposure.
  • The financial burden disproportionately affected lower-income individuals and led to issues like debt, therapy abandonment, and worsening health conditions.
  • Unpredictability of out-of-pocket costs was a major concern for patients.

Conclusions:

  • There is broad support for policy interventions aimed at redesigning health insurance and adjusting cost exposure for patients with chronic conditions.
  • Patient insights are vital for creating health insurance systems in the US that better meet the needs of those with chronic diseases.
  • Addressing financial barriers is essential for improving adherence to treatment and overall health outcomes.