彩票
医学
激励
收据
逻辑回归
随机对照试验
家庭医学
医疗补助
精算学
人口学
医疗保健
统计
外科
内科学
会计
业务
数学
社会学
经济
微观经济学
经济增长
作者
Elizabeth Levy Merrick,Dominic Hodgkin,Constance M. Horgan,Laura S. Lorenz,Lee Panas,Grant A. Ritter,Paul Kasuba,Debra Poskanzer,Renee Altman Nefussy
出处
期刊:PubMed
日期:2015-11-01
卷期号:21 (11): 771-9
被引量:11
摘要
To examine the effects of 3 types of low-cost financial incentives for patients, including a novel "person-centered" approach on breast cancer screening (mammogram) rates.Randomized controlled trial with 4 arms: 3 types of financial incentives ($15 gift card, entry into lottery for $250 gift card, and a person-centered incentive with choice of $15 gift card or lottery) and a control group. Sample included privately insured Tufts Health Plan members in Massachusetts who were women aged 42 to 69 years with no mammogram claim in ≥ 2.6 years.A sample of 4700 eligible members were randomized to 4 study arms. The control group received a standard reminder letter and the incentive groups received a reminder letter plus an incentive offer for obtaining a mammogram within the next 4 months. Bivariate tests and multivariate logistic regression were used to assess the incentives' impact on mammogram receipt. Data were analyzed for 4427 members (after exclusions such as undeliverable mail).The percent of members receiving a mammogram during the study was 11.7% (gift card), 12.1% (lottery), 13.4% (person-centered/choice), and 11.9% (controls). Differences were not statistically significant in bivariate or multivariate full-sample analyses. In exploratory subgroup analyses of members with a mammogram during the most recent year prior to the study-defined gap, person-centered incentives were associated with a higher likelihood of mammogram receipt.None of the low-cost incentives tested had a statistically significant effect on mammogram rates in the full sample. Exploratory findings for members who were more recently screened suggest that they may be more responsive to person-centered incentives.
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