• Annals of surgery · Dec 2022

    Out of Pocket Costs for Patients Undergoing Thyroid Surgery.

    • Feibi Zheng, Yongmei Huang, Jason Wright, and Jennifer H Kuo.
    • Department of Surgery, Houston Methodist Hospital, Houston, TX.
    • Ann. Surg. 2022 Dec 1; 276 (6): e937e943e937-e943.

    ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to determine out-of-pocket costs (OOPC) in patients undergoing thyroidectomy for benign and malignant conditions in a commercially insured US population.Summary Background DataLittle is known about OOPC for thyroid surgery in the United States.MethodsRetrospective cohort study using claims of patients undergoing thyroidectomy from the IBM Watson Marketscan database from 2008 to 2017. OOPCs accrued from 90 days before surgery to 360 days after thyroid surgery were quantified. Costs were divided into expenditures for inpatient care, outpatient care and outpatient drug costs and over three time periods: from 90 days preoperatively to 30 days post operatively, from 30 days post operatively to 90 days postoperatively, and from 90 days to 1 year after surgery.ResultsA total of 45,971 commercially insured patients aged 18 to 95 years who underwent thyroidectomy were identified after excluding patients who changed coverage and patients on capitated plans. The median OOPC per patient in the study period of 90 days before surgery to 360 days after surgery was $2434 [interquartile range (IQR) $1273-$4226], the median insurance reimbursement was $15,520 (IQR $7653-$29,149). Patients undergoing thyroidectomy for malignant conditions had a median OOPC of $3019 (IQR $1596-$5021) compared to $2271 (IQR $1201-3954) for benign conditions ( P < 0.0001).Patients with preferred provider organization coverage had a median OOPC of $2624 (IQR $1458-$4358) compared to HMO patients with a median OOPC of $1529 (IQR $739 to 3058), and high deductible health plans with a median OOPC of $4265 (IQR $2788-$6210) ( P < 0.0001).ConclusionDespite commercial insurance coverage, patients face substantial OOPCs in the surgical management of thyroid disease in the United States.Copyright © 2021 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved.

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