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Abstract

Objective

To measure the out-of-pocket (OOP) costs of evaluation and management (E/M) services and common diagnostic testing for neurology patients.

Methods

Using a large, privately insured health care claims database, we identified patients with a neurologic visit or diagnostic test from 2001 to 2016 and assessed inflation-adjusted OOP costs for E/M visits, neuroimaging, and neurophysiologic testing. For each diagnostic service each year, we estimated the proportion of patients with OOP costs, the mean OOP cost, and the proportion of the total service cost paid OOP. We modeled OOP cost as a function of patient and insurance factors.

Results

We identified 3,724,342 patients. The most frequent neurologic services were E/M visits (78.5%), EMG/nerve conduction studies (NCS) (7.7%), MRIs (5.3%), and EEGs (4.5%). Annually, 86.5%–95.2% of patients paid OOP costs for E/M visits and 23.1%–69.5% for diagnostic tests. For patients paying any OOP cost, the mean OOP cost increased over time, most substantially for EEG, MRI, and E/M. OOP costs varied considerably; for an MRI in 2016, the 50th percentile paid $103.10 and the 95th percentile paid $875.40. The proportion of total service cost paid OOP increased. High deductible health plan (HDHP) enrollment was associated with higher OOP costs for MRI, EMG/NCS, and EEG.

Conclusion

An increasing number of patients pay OOP for neurologic diagnostic services. These costs are rising and vary greatly across patients and tests. The cost sharing burden is particularly high for the growing population with HDHPs. In this setting, neurologic evaluation might result in financial hardship for patients.

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Neurology®
Volume 96Number 3January 19, 2021
Pages: e322-e332
PubMed: 33361253

Publication History

Received: January 22, 2020
Accepted: August 25, 2020
Published online: December 23, 2020
Published in issue: January 19, 2021

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Disclosure

C. Hill, E. Reynolds, J. Burke, M. Banerjee, K. Kerber, and B. Magliocco report no disclosures relevant to the manuscript. G. Esper is on the scientific advisory board for NeuroOne, Inc, a medical device company, and performs medical legal expert consultations. Lesli Skolarus performed consulting for Bracket Global. Brian Callaghan receives research support from the American Academy of Neurology, which supported this project. He consults for a PCORI grant, triages articles and performs evidence-based reviews for DynaMed, and performs medical legal consultations including for the vaccine injury compensation program. Go to Neurology.org/N for full disclosures.

Study Funding

The study was funded by the American Academy of Neurology Health Services Research Subcommittee. Chloe Hill is supported by NIH KL2TR002241. Evan Reynolds is supported by NIH T32NS0007222. James Burke is supported by R01 AG059733 and R01 MD008879. Mousumi Banerjee has no funding to report. Kevin Kerber is supported by AHRQ R18 HS022258. Brandon Magliocco is an employee of the American Academy of Neurology and has no funding to report. Gregory Esper has no funding to report. Lesli Skolarus is supported by NIH R01 MD008879, U01 AG032947, and R01 MD011516. Brian Callaghan is supported by NIH NIDDK R-01 DK115687 and VA CSRD Merit CX001504.

Authors

Affiliations & Disclosures

Chloe E. Hill, MD, MS
From the Health Services Research Program, Department of Neurology (C.E.H., E.L.R., J.F.B., K.A.K., L.E.S., B.C.C.), and School of Public Health (M.B.), University of Michigan; Veterans Affairs Healthcare System (J.F.B., B.C.C.), Ann Arbor, MI; American Academy of Neurology (B.M.), Minneapolis, MN; and Department of Neurology (G.J.E.), Emory University, Atlanta, GA.
Disclosure
Scientific Advisory Boards:
1.
NONE
Gifts:
1.
NONE
Funding for Travel or Speaker Honoraria:
1.
NONE
Editorial Boards:
1.
NONE
Patents:
1.
NONE
Publishing Royalties:
1.
NONE
Employment, Commercial Entity:
1.
NONE
Consultancies:
1.
NONE
Speakers' Bureaus:
1.
NONE
Other Activities:
1.
NONE
Clinical Procedures or Imaging Studies:
1.
Epileptologist, 33% effort
Research Support, Commercial Entities:
1.
NONE
Research Support, Government Entities:
1.
NONE
Research Support, Academic Entities:
1.
NONE
Research Support, Foundations and Societies:
1.
NONE
Stock/stock Options/board of Directors Compensation:
1.
NONE
License Fee Payments, Technology or Inventions:
1.
NONE
Royalty Payments, Technology or Inventions:
1.
NONE
Stock/stock Options, Research Sponsor:
1.
NONE
Stock/stock Options, Medical Equipment & Materials:
1.
NONE
Legal Proceedings:
1.
NONE
From the Health Services Research Program, Department of Neurology (C.E.H., E.L.R., J.F.B., K.A.K., L.E.S., B.C.C.), and School of Public Health (M.B.), University of Michigan; Veterans Affairs Healthcare System (J.F.B., B.C.C.), Ann Arbor, MI; American Academy of Neurology (B.M.), Minneapolis, MN; and Department of Neurology (G.J.E.), Emory University, Atlanta, GA.
Disclosure
Scientific Advisory Boards:
1.
NONE
Gifts:
1.
NONE
Funding for Travel or Speaker Honoraria:
1.
NONE
Editorial Boards:
1.
NONE
Patents:
1.
NONE
Publishing Royalties:
1.
NONE
Employment, Commercial Entity:
1.
NONE
Consultancies:
1.
NONE
Speakers' Bureaus:
1.
NONE
Other Activities:
1.
NONE
Clinical Procedures or Imaging Studies:
1.
NONE
Research Support, Commercial Entities:
1.
NONE
Research Support, Government Entities:
1.
NIH T32NS0007222 2019-2020
Research Support, Academic Entities:
1.
NONE
Research Support, Foundations and Societies:
1.
This project was funded by an American Academy of Neurology Health Services Division contract
Stock/stock Options/board of Directors Compensation:
1.
NONE
License Fee Payments, Technology or Inventions:
1.
NONE
Royalty Payments, Technology or Inventions:
1.
NONE
Stock/stock Options, Research Sponsor:
1.
NONE
Stock/stock Options, Medical Equipment & Materials:
1.
NONE
Legal Proceedings:
1.
NONE
James F. Burke, MD, MS
From the Health Services Research Program, Department of Neurology (C.E.H., E.L.R., J.F.B., K.A.K., L.E.S., B.C.C.), and School of Public Health (M.B.), University of Michigan; Veterans Affairs Healthcare System (J.F.B., B.C.C.), Ann Arbor, MI; American Academy of Neurology (B.M.), Minneapolis, MN; and Department of Neurology (G.J.E.), Emory University, Atlanta, GA.
Disclosure
Scientific Advisory Boards:
1.
NONE
Gifts:
1.
NONE
Funding for Travel or Speaker Honoraria:
1.
NONE
Editorial Boards:
1.
1. Associate Editor at Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes from 7/2016-current
Patents:
1.
NONE
Publishing Royalties:
1.
NONE
Employment, Commercial Entity:
1.
NONE
Consultancies:
1.
NONE
Speakers' Bureaus:
1.
NONE
Other Activities:
1.
NONE
Clinical Procedures or Imaging Studies:
1.
NONE
Research Support, Commercial Entities:
1.
NONE
Research Support, Government Entities:
1.
Dr. Burke is funded by NIH R01 MD008879 and R01 AG059733.
Research Support, Academic Entities:
1.
NONE
Research Support, Foundations and Societies:
1.
NONE
Stock/stock Options/board of Directors Compensation:
1.
NONE
License Fee Payments, Technology or Inventions:
1.
NONE
Royalty Payments, Technology or Inventions:
1.
NONE
Stock/stock Options, Research Sponsor:
1.
NONE
Stock/stock Options, Medical Equipment & Materials:
1.
NONE
Legal Proceedings:
1.
NONE
Mousumi Banerjee, PhD
From the Health Services Research Program, Department of Neurology (C.E.H., E.L.R., J.F.B., K.A.K., L.E.S., B.C.C.), and School of Public Health (M.B.), University of Michigan; Veterans Affairs Healthcare System (J.F.B., B.C.C.), Ann Arbor, MI; American Academy of Neurology (B.M.), Minneapolis, MN; and Department of Neurology (G.J.E.), Emory University, Atlanta, GA.
Disclosure
Scientific Advisory Boards:
1.
NONE
Gifts:
1.
NONE
Funding for Travel or Speaker Honoraria:
1.
NONE
Editorial Boards:
1.
NONE
Patents:
1.
NONE
Publishing Royalties:
1.
NONE
Employment, Commercial Entity:
1.
NONE
Consultancies:
1.
NONE
Speakers' Bureaus:
1.
NONE
Other Activities:
1.
NONE
Clinical Procedures or Imaging Studies:
1.
NONE
Research Support, Commercial Entities:
1.
NONE
Research Support, Government Entities:
1.
NONE
Research Support, Academic Entities:
1.
NONE
Research Support, Foundations and Societies:
1.
NONE
Stock/stock Options/board of Directors Compensation:
1.
NONE
License Fee Payments, Technology or Inventions:
1.
NONE
Royalty Payments, Technology or Inventions:
1.
NONE
Stock/stock Options, Research Sponsor:
1.
NONE
Stock/stock Options, Medical Equipment & Materials:
1.
NONE
Legal Proceedings:
1.
NONE
Kevin A. Kerber, MD, MS
From the Health Services Research Program, Department of Neurology (C.E.H., E.L.R., J.F.B., K.A.K., L.E.S., B.C.C.), and School of Public Health (M.B.), University of Michigan; Veterans Affairs Healthcare System (J.F.B., B.C.C.), Ann Arbor, MI; American Academy of Neurology (B.M.), Minneapolis, MN; and Department of Neurology (G.J.E.), Emory University, Atlanta, GA.
Disclosure
Scientific Advisory Boards:
1.
NONE
Gifts:
1.
NONE
Funding for Travel or Speaker Honoraria:
1.
(1) American Academy of Neurology, travel funding
Editorial Boards:
1.
Neurology, section co-editor for Innovations in Care Delivery site, 2016-present.
Patents:
1.
NONE
Publishing Royalties:
1.
(1) Clinical Neurophysiology of the Vestibular System, 4th edition, Oxford University Press, 2011
Employment, Commercial Entity:
1.
NONE
Consultancies:
1.
(1) American Academy of Neurology (2) Bind, Inc.
Speakers' Bureaus:
1.
NONE
Other Activities:
1.
(1) American Academy of Neurology, speaker honoraria (2) Kaiser Permanente Southern California, speaker honoraria (3) Texas Neurological Association, speaker honoraria
Clinical Procedures or Imaging Studies:
1.
NONE
Research Support, Commercial Entities:
1.
NONE
Research Support, Government Entities:
1.
(1) NIH/NIDCD R01DC012760, principal investigator, 2013-2019 (2) AHRQ R18HS022258, principal investigator, 2014- (3) NIH U01DC013778-01A1, site investigator, 2014-
Research Support, Academic Entities:
1.
NONE
Research Support, Foundations and Societies:
1.
NONE
Stock/stock Options/board of Directors Compensation:
1.
NONE
License Fee Payments, Technology or Inventions:
1.
NONE
Royalty Payments, Technology or Inventions:
1.
NONE
Stock/stock Options, Research Sponsor:
1.
NONE
Stock/stock Options, Medical Equipment & Materials:
1.
NONE
Legal Proceedings:
1.
NONE
Brandon Magliocco, MS
From the Health Services Research Program, Department of Neurology (C.E.H., E.L.R., J.F.B., K.A.K., L.E.S., B.C.C.), and School of Public Health (M.B.), University of Michigan; Veterans Affairs Healthcare System (J.F.B., B.C.C.), Ann Arbor, MI; American Academy of Neurology (B.M.), Minneapolis, MN; and Department of Neurology (G.J.E.), Emory University, Atlanta, GA.
Disclosure
Scientific Advisory Boards:
1.
NONE
Gifts:
1.
NONE
Funding for Travel or Speaker Honoraria:
1.
NONE
Editorial Boards:
1.
NONE
Patents:
1.
NONE
Publishing Royalties:
1.
NONE
Employment, Commercial Entity:
1.
NONE
Consultancies:
1.
NONE
Speakers' Bureaus:
1.
NONE
Other Activities:
1.
I am an employee at the American Academy of Neurology. I conduct a wide range of research for the health policy division of the organization.
Clinical Procedures or Imaging Studies:
1.
NONE
Research Support, Commercial Entities:
1.
NONE
Research Support, Government Entities:
1.
NONE
Research Support, Academic Entities:
1.
NONE
Research Support, Foundations and Societies:
1.
NONE
Stock/stock Options/board of Directors Compensation:
1.
NONE
License Fee Payments, Technology or Inventions:
1.
NONE
Royalty Payments, Technology or Inventions:
1.
NONE
Stock/stock Options, Research Sponsor:
1.
NONE
Stock/stock Options, Medical Equipment & Materials:
1.
NONE
Legal Proceedings:
1.
NONE
Gregory J. Esper, MD, MBA
From the Health Services Research Program, Department of Neurology (C.E.H., E.L.R., J.F.B., K.A.K., L.E.S., B.C.C.), and School of Public Health (M.B.), University of Michigan; Veterans Affairs Healthcare System (J.F.B., B.C.C.), Ann Arbor, MI; American Academy of Neurology (B.M.), Minneapolis, MN; and Department of Neurology (G.J.E.), Emory University, Atlanta, GA.
Disclosure
Scientific Advisory Boards:
1.
NONE
Gifts:
1.
NONE
Funding for Travel or Speaker Honoraria:
1.
NONE
Editorial Boards:
1.
NONE
Patents:
1.
NONE
Publishing Royalties:
1.
NONE
Employment, Commercial Entity:
1.
NONE
Consultancies:
1.
I serve on the scientific advisory board of NeuroOne, Inc. Stock/Stock Options, Medical Equipment & Materials: NeuroOne, Inc, 2017
Speakers' Bureaus:
1.
NONE
Other Activities:
1.
NONE
Clinical Procedures or Imaging Studies:
1.
NONE
Research Support, Commercial Entities:
1.
NONE
Research Support, Government Entities:
1.
NONE
Research Support, Academic Entities:
1.
NONE
Research Support, Foundations and Societies:
1.
NONE
Stock/stock Options/board of Directors Compensation:
1.
NONE
License Fee Payments, Technology or Inventions:
1.
NONE
Royalty Payments, Technology or Inventions:
1.
NONE
Stock/stock Options, Research Sponsor:
1.
NONE
Stock/stock Options, Medical Equipment & Materials:
1.
NONE
Legal Proceedings:
1.
Mitchell Law Group, expert witness for defendant, 2019 Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP, expert witness for defendant, 2019
Lesli E. Skolarus, MD, MS
From the Health Services Research Program, Department of Neurology (C.E.H., E.L.R., J.F.B., K.A.K., L.E.S., B.C.C.), and School of Public Health (M.B.), University of Michigan; Veterans Affairs Healthcare System (J.F.B., B.C.C.), Ann Arbor, MI; American Academy of Neurology (B.M.), Minneapolis, MN; and Department of Neurology (G.J.E.), Emory University, Atlanta, GA.
Disclosure
Scientific Advisory Boards:
1.
NONE
Gifts:
1.
NONE
Funding for Travel or Speaker Honoraria:
1.
ANA/NINDS K award Symposium
Editorial Boards:
1.
NONE
Patents:
1.
NONE
Publishing Royalties:
1.
NONE
Employment, Commercial Entity:
1.
NONE
Consultancies:
1.
Bracket Global
Speakers' Bureaus:
1.
NONE
Other Activities:
1.
NONE
Clinical Procedures or Imaging Studies:
1.
NONE
Research Support, Commercial Entities:
1.
NONE
Research Support, Government Entities:
1.
NIH
Research Support, Academic Entities:
1.
Receives institutional support from the University of Michigan for stroke-related research projects. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Foundation
Research Support, Foundations and Societies:
1.
American Heart Association
Stock/stock Options/board of Directors Compensation:
1.
NONE
License Fee Payments, Technology or Inventions:
1.
NONE
Royalty Payments, Technology or Inventions:
1.
NONE
Stock/stock Options, Research Sponsor:
1.
NONE
Stock/stock Options, Medical Equipment & Materials:
1.
NONE
Legal Proceedings:
1.
NONE
Brian C. Callaghan, MD, MS
From the Health Services Research Program, Department of Neurology (C.E.H., E.L.R., J.F.B., K.A.K., L.E.S., B.C.C.), and School of Public Health (M.B.), University of Michigan; Veterans Affairs Healthcare System (J.F.B., B.C.C.), Ann Arbor, MI; American Academy of Neurology (B.M.), Minneapolis, MN; and Department of Neurology (G.J.E.), Emory University, Atlanta, GA.
Disclosure
Scientific Advisory Boards:
1.
Consultant and scientific advisory board member on a PCORI grant
Gifts:
1.
NONE
Funding for Travel or Speaker Honoraria:
1.
1) American Academy of Neurology, travel
Editorial Boards:
1.
Co-section editor of Innovations in Care Delivery for Neurology
Patents:
1.
NONE
Publishing Royalties:
1.
NONE
Employment, Commercial Entity:
1.
NONE
Consultancies:
1.
Consultant and scientific advisory board member on a PCORI grant, consultant for DynaMed
Speakers' Bureaus:
1.
NONE
Other Activities:
1.
NONE
Clinical Procedures or Imaging Studies:
1.
NONE
Research Support, Commercial Entities:
1.
NONE
Research Support, Government Entities:
1.
NIH 1R01DK115687, PI, 5 year award VA CSRD Merit CX001504, PI, 4 year award
Research Support, Academic Entities:
1.
NONE
Research Support, Foundations and Societies:
1.
American Academy of Neurology Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation
Stock/stock Options/board of Directors Compensation:
1.
NONE
License Fee Payments, Technology or Inventions:
1.
NONE
Royalty Payments, Technology or Inventions:
1.
NONE
Stock/stock Options, Research Sponsor:
1.
NONE
Stock/stock Options, Medical Equipment & Materials:
1.
NONE
Legal Proceedings:
1.
Consultant for medical legal cases and Division of Injury Compensation Program

Notes

Correspondence Dr. Hill [email protected]
Go to Neurology.org/N for full disclosures. Funding information and disclosures deemed relevant by the authors, if any, are provided at the end of the article.

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