Awareness of skin cancer screening coverage in U.S. healthcare plans: Is there a need to better educate the public?

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Preventive Medicine Reports Pub Date : 2024-08-14 DOI:10.1016/j.pmedr.2024.102862
Tamara Terzian , Neil Box , Andrew Nicklawsky , Karen Nern , Enrique C. Torchia
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Abstract

Objectives

To understand whether financial barriers or the lack of accessibility to dermatology services was a significant motivation for the public to seek free skin cancer screening.

Methods

An anonymous and voluntary survey was administered to participants of The Sun Bus free skin cancer screening program in 2023 at U.S. outdoor events in Colorado, Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, Iowa, Wyoming, Missouri, and Montana. 491 respondents answered questions on motivation, healthcare coverage, and demographics. Survey data was analyzed using Qualtrics’ crosstab IQ and statistical tests software.

Results

Skin screening found suspicious lesions in 45 % of 1300 participants with 18 % of respondents sharing a previous history of skin cancer. Concern for a lesion or Curiosity were the two top reasons for 60 % of respondents to seek free skin screening and remained the top reasons after data was stratified by gender, age, or income. Only 15 % of respondent were motivated by the cost of dermatology services or a long wait to see a dermatologist. A total of 38 % of people surveyed reported comprehensive plans covering skin screening while 46 % were unaware of the inclusion of screening in their healthcare plan. Notably, this unawareness increased up to 52 % among younger and less affluent respondents. Additionally, females were less likely than males to be aware of skin screening options in their healthcare plans.

Conclusions

This work highlights the significance of promoting public awareness of dermatology services covered by health insurance and the need for continued efforts in skin cancer education and screening programs.

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对美国医疗保健计划中皮肤癌筛查覆盖范围的认识:是否需要更好地教育公众?
方法在 2023 年美国科罗拉多州、德克萨斯州、亚利桑那州、新墨西哥州、爱荷华州、怀俄明州、密苏里州和蒙大拿州的户外活动中,对 "阳光巴士 "免费皮肤癌筛查计划的参与者进行匿名自愿调查。491 名受访者回答了有关动机、医疗保险和人口统计学方面的问题。调查数据使用 Qualtrics 的交叉表 IQ 和统计测试软件进行分析。结果在 1300 名参与者中,45% 的皮肤筛查发现了可疑病变,18% 的受访者有皮肤癌病史。担心病变或好奇心是 60% 的受访者寻求免费皮肤筛查的两个首要原因,在按性别、年龄或收入对数据进行分层后,这两个原因仍是首要原因。只有 15% 的受访者是因为皮肤科服务的费用或需要等待很长时间才能见到皮肤科医生。共有 38% 的受访者表示他们的综合计划中包含皮肤筛查,而 46% 的受访者不知道他们的医疗保健计划中包含筛查。值得注意的是,在年轻和不太富裕的受访者中,这种不了解的比例增加到了 52%。此外,女性比男性更不可能了解其医疗保健计划中的皮肤筛查选项。结论这项工作强调了提高公众对医疗保险涵盖的皮肤科服务的认识的重要性,以及继续开展皮肤癌教育和筛查计划的必要性。
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