US neurologists - Attitudes on rationing

被引:14
|
作者
Holloway, RG [1 ]
Ringel, SP
Bernat, JL
Keran, CM
Lawyer, BL
机构
[1] Univ Rochester, Sch Med & Dent, Dept Neurol, Rochester, NY 14620 USA
[2] Univ Rochester, Sch Med & Dent, Dept Community & Prevent Med, Rochester, NY 14620 USA
[3] Univ Colorado, Hlth Sci Ctr, Dept Neurol, Denver, CO 80262 USA
[4] Dartmouth Hitchcock Med Ctr, Neurol Sect, Lebanon, NH 03766 USA
[5] Amer Acad Neurol, St Paul, MN USA
关键词
D O I
10.1212/WNL.55.10.1492
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
学科分类号
摘要
Objective: To assess neurologists' attitudes on rationing health care and to determine whether neurologists would set healthcare priorities in ways that are consistent with cost-effectiveness research. Background: Cost-effectiveness research can suggest ways to maximize health benefits within fixed budgets but is currently being underused in resource allocation decisions. Methods: The authors surveyed a random sample of neurologists practicing in the United States (response rate, 44.4%) with three hypothetical scenarios. Two scenarios were designed to address general attitudes on allocating finite resources with emphasis on formulary decisions for costly drugs. The third scenario was designed to assess whether neurologists would optimize the allocation of a fixed budget as recommended by cost-effectiveness analysis. Results: Three-quarters of respondents thought that neurologists make daily decisions that effectively ration healthcare resources, and 60% felt a professional responsibility to consider the financial impact of individualized treatment decisions on other patients. Only 25% of respondents thought that there should be no restrictions placed on any of the five newer antiepileptic agents. Tn a 1995 survey, 75% of similarly sampled neurologists agreed that no restrictions should be placed on the availability of FDA-approved medications. Nearly half (46%) of respondents favored a less effective test and would be willing to let patients die to ensure the offering of a more equitable alternative. Conclusions: Most neurologists recognize the need to ration health care, and although they think cost-effectiveness research is one method to achieve efficient distribution of resources, many think that considerable attention should also be given to equity.
引用
收藏
页码:1492 / 1497
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] US neurologists in the 1990s - Trends in practice characteristics
    Holloway, RG
    Vickrey, BG
    Keran, CM
    Lesser, E
    Iverson, D
    Larson, W
    Swarztrauber, K
    NEUROLOGY, 1999, 52 (07) : 1353 - 1361
  • [32] Genetic testing among Spanish pediatric neurologists: Knowledge, attitudes and practices
    Dominguez-Carral, J.
    Lopez-Pison, J.
    Macaya, A.
    Bueno Campana, M.
    Garcia-Perez, M. A.
    Natera-de Benito, D.
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL GENETICS, 2017, 60 (02) : 124 - 129
  • [33] Has the CHAMPS Study affected US and Canadian neurologists differently?
    Tselis, A
    Chaturvedi, S
    Vaidya, R
    Borsody, M
    NEUROLOGY, 2005, 64 (06) : A387 - A388
  • [34] Perinatal use of anticonvulsants: differences in attitudes and recommendations among neurologists and psychiatrists
    Adele C. Viguera
    Lee S. Cohen
    Theodore Whitfield
    Alison M. Reminick
    Edward Bromfield
    Ross J. Baldessarini
    Archives of Women's Mental Health, 2010, 13 : 175 - 178
  • [35] Knowledge and Attitudes among young Neurologists towards Surgery in Movement Disorders
    El-Jaafary, S.
    Salem, M.
    Sabbah, A.
    Nasreldein, A.
    Amer, H.
    MOVEMENT DISORDERS, 2021, 36 : S65 - S66
  • [36] Neurologists' attitudes regarding rt-PA for acute ischemic stroke
    Villar-Cordova, C
    Morgenstern, LB
    Barnholtz, JS
    Grotta, JC
    NEUROLOGY, 1998, 50 (05) : 1491 - 1494
  • [37] Attitudes towards epilepsy surgery: A nationwide survey among Swedish neurologists
    Kumlien, Eva
    Mattsson, Peter
    SEIZURE-EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF EPILEPSY, 2010, 19 (04): : 253 - 255
  • [38] Perinatal use of anticonvulsants: differences in attitudes and recommendations among neurologists and psychiatrists
    Viguera, Adele C.
    Cohen, Lee S.
    Whitfield, Theodore
    Reminick, Alison M.
    Bromfield, Edward
    Baldessarini, Ross J.
    ARCHIVES OF WOMENS MENTAL HEALTH, 2010, 13 (02) : 175 - 178
  • [39] Cannabis treatment in children with epilepsy: practices and attitudes of neurologists in Canada.
    DeGasperis, Stephanie M.
    Webster, Richard
    Pohl, Daniela
    JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY & NEUROSCIENCE, 2019, 44 (05): : S14 - S15
  • [40] Knowledge of and attitudes toward epilepsy surgery among neurologists in Saudi Arabia
    Aljafen, Bandar N.
    Alomar, Majed
    Abohamra, Nawaf
    Alanazy, Mohammed
    Al-Hussain, Fawaz
    Alhumayyd, Ziad
    Mohammad, Yousef
    Muayqil, Taim
    NEUROSCIENCES, 2020, 25 (01) : 43 - 49