Access to Urological Care for Medicaid-Insured Patients at Urology Practices Acquired by Private Equity Firms

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Nie, James
Hsiang, Walter
Marks, Victoria
Laditi, Folawiyo
Varghese, Adarsh
Umer, Waez
Haleem, Afash
Mothy, David
Wang, Hannah
Patel, Riya
Pan, William
Shah, Rishi
Khan, Sophia
Singh, Rohan
Golla, Vishnukamal
Cavallo, Jaime
Breyer, Benjamin N.
Leapman, Michael S. [1 ]
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[1] Yale Univ, Dept Urol, Sch Med, 310 Cedar St,BML 238c, New Haven, CT 06520 USA
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10.1016/j.urology.2022.01.055
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R5 [内科学]; R69 [泌尿科学(泌尿生殖系疾病)];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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OBJECTIVE To characterize appointment access for Medicaid-insured patients seeking care at urology practices affiliated with private equity firms in light of the recent national trends in practice consolidation. METHODS We identified 214 urology offices affiliated with private equity firms that were geographically matched with 231 non-private equity affiliated urology offices. Using a standardized script, researchers posed as an adult patient with either Medicaid or commercial insurance in the clinical setting of new onset, painless hematuria. The primary outcome was whether the patient's insurance was accepted for an appointment. The secondary outcome was appointment wait time. RESULTS We conducted 815 appointment inquiry calls to 214 private equity (PE) and 231 non-PE-affiliated urology offices across 12 states. Appointment availability was higher for commercially-insured interval [CI]: 55.0%-64.6%) (P < .0001). Medicaid acceptance was higher at non-PE affiliated (66.8%; CI 60.4%-73.2%) than PE-affiliated practices (52.1%; 95% CI 45.0%-59.2%) (P = .003). On multivariable logistic regression analysis, state Medicaid expansion status (odds ratio [OR] 2.20; CI 1.14-4.28; P = .020) was independently associated with Medicaid appointment availability, whereas PE-affiliation (OR 0.55; CI 0.37-0.83; P = .004) was independently associated with lower Medicaid access. Appointment wait times did not differ significantly for commerciallyinsured vs Medicaid patients (19.2 vs 20.1 days; p = .59), but PE-affiliated practices offered shorter mean wait times than non-PE offices (17.5 vs 21.4 days; P = .017). CONCLUSION Access disparities for urologic evaluation in patients with Medicaid insurance at urology practices and were more pronounced at private equity acquired practices.
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