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Ambulatory specialist costs and morbidity of coordinated and uncoordinated patients before and after abolition of copayment: A cohort analysis

To strengthen the coordinating function of general practitioners (GPs) in the German healthcare system, a copayment of €10 was introduced in 2004. Due to a perceived lack of efficacy and a high administrative burden, it was abolished in 2012. The present cohort study investigates characteristics and...

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Autores principales: Olm, Michaela, Donnachie, Ewan, Tauscher, Martin, Gerlach, Roman, Linde, Klaus, Maier, Werner, Schwettmann, Lars, Schneider, Antonius
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8238183/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34181693
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0253919
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author Olm, Michaela
Donnachie, Ewan
Tauscher, Martin
Gerlach, Roman
Linde, Klaus
Maier, Werner
Schwettmann, Lars
Schneider, Antonius
author_facet Olm, Michaela
Donnachie, Ewan
Tauscher, Martin
Gerlach, Roman
Linde, Klaus
Maier, Werner
Schwettmann, Lars
Schneider, Antonius
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description To strengthen the coordinating function of general practitioners (GPs) in the German healthcare system, a copayment of €10 was introduced in 2004. Due to a perceived lack of efficacy and a high administrative burden, it was abolished in 2012. The present cohort study investigates characteristics and differences of GP-coordinated and uncoordinated patients in Bavaria, Germany, concerning morbidity and ambulatory specialist costs and whether these differences have changed after the abolition of the copayment. We performed a retrospective routine data analysis, using claims data of the Bavarian Association of the Statutory Health Insurance Physicians during the period 2011–2012 (with copayment) and 2013–2016 (without copayment), covering 24 quarters. Coordinated care was defined as specialist contact only with referral. Multinomial regression modelling, including inverse probability of treatment weighting, was used for the cohort analysis of 500 000 randomly selected patients. Longitudinal regression models were calculated for cost estimation. Coordination of care decreased substantially after the abolition of the copayment, accompanied by increasing proportions of patients with chronic and mental diseases in the uncoordinated group, and a corresponding decrease in the coordinated group. In the presence of the copayment, uncoordinated patients had €21.78 higher specialist costs than coordinated patients, increasing to €24.94 after its abolition. The results indicate that patients incur higher healthcare costs for specialist ambulatory care when their care is uncoordinated. This effect slightly increased after abolition of the copayment. Beyond that, the abolition of the copayment led to a substantial reduction in primary care coordination, particularly affecting vulnerable patients. Therefore, coordination of care in the ambulatory setting should be strengthened.
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spelling pubmed-82381832021-07-09 Ambulatory specialist costs and morbidity of coordinated and uncoordinated patients before and after abolition of copayment: A cohort analysis Olm, Michaela Donnachie, Ewan Tauscher, Martin Gerlach, Roman Linde, Klaus Maier, Werner Schwettmann, Lars Schneider, Antonius PLoS One Research Article To strengthen the coordinating function of general practitioners (GPs) in the German healthcare system, a copayment of €10 was introduced in 2004. Due to a perceived lack of efficacy and a high administrative burden, it was abolished in 2012. The present cohort study investigates characteristics and differences of GP-coordinated and uncoordinated patients in Bavaria, Germany, concerning morbidity and ambulatory specialist costs and whether these differences have changed after the abolition of the copayment. We performed a retrospective routine data analysis, using claims data of the Bavarian Association of the Statutory Health Insurance Physicians during the period 2011–2012 (with copayment) and 2013–2016 (without copayment), covering 24 quarters. Coordinated care was defined as specialist contact only with referral. Multinomial regression modelling, including inverse probability of treatment weighting, was used for the cohort analysis of 500 000 randomly selected patients. Longitudinal regression models were calculated for cost estimation. Coordination of care decreased substantially after the abolition of the copayment, accompanied by increasing proportions of patients with chronic and mental diseases in the uncoordinated group, and a corresponding decrease in the coordinated group. In the presence of the copayment, uncoordinated patients had €21.78 higher specialist costs than coordinated patients, increasing to €24.94 after its abolition. The results indicate that patients incur higher healthcare costs for specialist ambulatory care when their care is uncoordinated. This effect slightly increased after abolition of the copayment. Beyond that, the abolition of the copayment led to a substantial reduction in primary care coordination, particularly affecting vulnerable patients. Therefore, coordination of care in the ambulatory setting should be strengthened. Public Library of Science 2021-06-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8238183/ /pubmed/34181693 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0253919 Text en © 2021 Olm et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Olm, Michaela
Donnachie, Ewan
Tauscher, Martin
Gerlach, Roman
Linde, Klaus
Maier, Werner
Schwettmann, Lars
Schneider, Antonius
Ambulatory specialist costs and morbidity of coordinated and uncoordinated patients before and after abolition of copayment: A cohort analysis
title Ambulatory specialist costs and morbidity of coordinated and uncoordinated patients before and after abolition of copayment: A cohort analysis
title_full Ambulatory specialist costs and morbidity of coordinated and uncoordinated patients before and after abolition of copayment: A cohort analysis
title_fullStr Ambulatory specialist costs and morbidity of coordinated and uncoordinated patients before and after abolition of copayment: A cohort analysis
title_full_unstemmed Ambulatory specialist costs and morbidity of coordinated and uncoordinated patients before and after abolition of copayment: A cohort analysis
title_short Ambulatory specialist costs and morbidity of coordinated and uncoordinated patients before and after abolition of copayment: A cohort analysis
title_sort ambulatory specialist costs and morbidity of coordinated and uncoordinated patients before and after abolition of copayment: a cohort analysis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8238183/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34181693
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0253919
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