The Financial Impact of Ehlers-Danlos Syndromes on Patients in the United States in 2022

Jane R. Schubart PhD , Eric W. Schaefer MS , Susan E. Mills MPH , Dacre R.T. Knight MD , Chan Shen PhD , Clair A. Francomano MD
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Abstract

Objective

To determine the financial impact of Ehlers-Danlos syndromes (EDS) on patients in the United States by examining the medical expenses incurred by patients.

Patients and Methods

We used a convenience sample approach and disseminated a self-reported survey questionnaire to individuals with EDS via patient advocacy organizations and support groups across the country, social media, and health professionals from April 1, 2023, to December 31, 2023. The survey focused on the out-of-pocket medical expenses incurred by patients.

Results

The final analytic data set included 884 responses. Responses were received from individuals in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. More than 50% reported individual income less than $25,000, and more than 30% reported household income less than $50,000. More than 80% of respondents had some type of commercial insurance and 29% reported receiving Medicaid. Respondents received more financial assistance from their family and friends than from government sources. The total median out-of-pocket financial cost by our analysis was $13,450 (IQR: $6500-$25,800). Of the 838 who responded to the question, “Did the affected person receive the health care they needed?”, 19% answered “no”, 51% answered “yes, sometimes”, and 30% answered “yes, most of the time”.

Conclusion

The factors contributing to financial impact include both direct and indirect costs of accessing and receiving medical care. Our study findings highlight the magnitude of the burden of health care spending on patients with EDS.
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2022年美国Ehlers-Danlos综合征对患者的经济影响
目的:通过检查美国患者的医疗费用,确定Ehlers-Danlos综合征(EDS)对患者的经济影响。患者和方法:从2023年4月1日至2023年12月31日,我们采用了便利样本方法,并通过全国各地的患者倡导组织和支持团体、社交媒体和卫生专业人员向EDS患者分发了一份自我报告的调查问卷。调查的重点是病人自付的医疗费用。结果:最终的分析数据集包括884份回复。我们收到了来自所有50个州和哥伦比亚特区的个人的回复。超过50%的人报告个人收入低于2.5万美元,超过30%的人报告家庭收入低于5万美元。超过80%的受访者有某种类型的商业保险,29%的受访者接受医疗补助。受访者从家人和朋友那里获得的经济援助比从政府获得的要多。根据我们的分析,总自付财务成本中位数为13,450美元(IQR: 6500美元- 25,800美元)。在回答“受影响的人是否得到了所需的医疗保健?”这一问题的838人中,19%的人回答“没有”,51%的人回答“有时会”,30%的人回答“大多数时候会”。结论:造成财务影响的因素包括获得和接受医疗服务的直接和间接成本。我们的研究结果强调了EDS患者医疗保健支出负担的严重性。
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