Kelley Wood, Director of Research at ReVital Cancer Rehabilitation, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“JAMA study shows medical equipment out of pocket (OOP) costs are higher than prescription drugs, outpatient services, physical and occupational therapy, emergency department, and hospitalizations.
Despite high levels of mobility disability and high willingness to pay, OOP costs are a barrier for US cancer survivors to access medical equipment, potentially exacerbating long-term functional decline.”
“Use and Spending on Medical Equipment Among US Cancer Survivors”
Authors: Faraz Jafri, Vishal Patel, Syed Qasim Hussaini, Naveen Premnath, Helen Parsons, Anne Blaes, Arjun Gupta.
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