NATIONAL STUDY FINDS LIMITED HEALTH PLAN COVERAGE AND HIGH OUT-OF-POCKET COSTS FOR CATHETER USERS
The study reports that among all catheter users surveyed, the average annual out-of-pocket cost for catheters and catheter supplies is
The average amount that individuals pay out-of-pocket for catheters and catheter supplies varies significantly by type of health plan and by brand of commercial plan.
Among the catheter users surveyed with commercial coverage, those with
The average annual out-of-pocket costs for catheters and catheter supplies for users surveyed that were insured by
Cigna had the highest catheter coverage of the commercial health plans included in the report. Among the catheter users surveyed, 79 percent reported that the insurer covered "all or some" of their catheter costs.
More than one in ten (12%) of the users surveyed report reusing catheters, with a majority citing cost issues and lack of health plan coverage as a factor.
"Life can be challenging enough for people with disabilities and their families, and it's unfair that insurance companies are only adding to this burden by refusing to cover every day, crucial medical supplies," said
"When our insurance company denied coverage for Merritt's catheters, we were stunned. They had lumped catheters in the same supply category as bandages and gauze. Merritt uses over one thousand catheters a year, so to pay out of pocket for these, we're talking thousands and thousands of dollars in excess medical costs," added Davis.
People with a public or government health plan reported having better coverage for catheters than did those with a commercial or private plans, paying the least out-of-pocket (an average of
The study, which surveyed 2,510 people with disabilities, was conducted to determine to what extent catheters are being covered by health insurers and health plans. The report was co-sponsored by
To access a PDF of the full report, visit https://www.spinabifidaassociation.org/wp-content/uploads/Catheter-Survey-Key-Findings.pdf.
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