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Protocol - Affordability Problems in Accessing Prescriptions

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Description

The MEPS-HC is an interview-administered questionnaire that collects information on health and health care at the household level. This protocol identifies whether each household member has a medical provider who provides the usual source of care, reasons why members without a usual source of care do not have one, aspects of satisfaction with usual care providers, and problems a household may have experienced in obtaining needed health care.

Specific Instructions

The household must first be enumerated to identify whether the household is a single-person or multi-person response unit (RU). The Working Group recommends ascertaining the relationships between the RU members rather than asking for the full names of RU members. Investigators should collect the relationship of the household member to the respondent, as described in Household Roster-Relationships (11402).

Availability

Available

Protocol
  1. ‘MONTH YEAR-1’ = the month of the current interview and the current interview year minus 1.
    [SINGLE-PERSON RU/MULTI-PERSON RU] Please think about the last 12 months, that is, between {MONTH YEAR-1} and today. {{Have you/Has{PERSON}} delayed getting prescription medicines} because of worry about the cost?

[ ] Yes
[ ] No
[ ] Refused
[ ] Don’t know

  1. [Ask if 1 = YES and a MULTI-PERSON RU] Who was that?
    PROBE: Did anyone else delay getting prescription medicines because of worry about the cost?
    ENTER ALL THAT APPLY.

Full Name 1: __________________
Full Name 2: __________________
Full Name 3: __________________
Full Name 4: __________________
Full Name 5: __________________

  1. [Ask if 1 = NO, REFUSED, or DONT KNOW] [SINGLE-PERSON RU/ MULTI-PERSON RU] In the last 12 months, was there any time when {{you/{PERSON}}/anyone in the household} needed prescription medicines, but did not get them because {{you/he/she}/they} couldn’t afford it?

[ ] Yes
[ ] No
[ ] Refused
[ ] Don’t know

  1. [Ask if 3 = YES and a MULTI-PERSON RU] Who was that?
    PROBE: Did anyone else need prescription medicines but did not get it because they couldn’t afford it?
    ENTER ALL THAT APPLY.

Full Name 1: __________________
Full Name 2: __________________
Full Name 3: __________________
Full Name 4: __________________
Full Name 5: __________________

Personnel and Training Required

The interviewer must be trained to conduct personal interviews with individuals from the general population. The interviewer must be trained and found to be competent (i.e., tested by an expert) at the completion of personal interviews. The interviewer should be trained to prompt respondents further if a “don’t know” response is provided.

Equipment Needs

The PhenX Working Group acknowledges these questions can be administered in a computerized or noncomputerized format (i.e., paper-and-pencil instrument). Computer software is necessary to develop computer-assisted instruments. The interviewer will require a laptop computer/handheld computer to administer a computer-assisted questionnaire.

Requirements
Requirement CategoryRequired
Major equipment No
Specialized training No
Specialized requirements for biospecimen collection No
Average time of greater than 15 minutes in an unaffected individual No
Mode of Administration

Interviewer-administered questionnaire

Lifestage

Adult

Participants

Adults aged 18 years or older

Selection Rationale

The Medical Expenditure Panel Survey Household Component (MEPS-HC) is a validated, widely used tool that assesses a household’s usual source of care and other aspects of access to health care.

Language

English, Other languages available at source

Standards
StandardNameIDSource
Derived Variables

None

Process and Review

Not Applicable

Protocol Name from Source

Medical Expenditure Panel Survey Household Component (MEPS-HC)

Source

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Medical Expenditure Panel Survey Household Component (MEPS-HC), 2020, Access to Care (AC) section, items AC290 (AC1193), AC300 (AC1194), AC310 (AC1195), AC320 (AC1196)

General References

Cohen, S. B., & Cohen, J. W. (2013). The capacity of the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey to inform the Affordable Care Act. Inquiry, 50(2), 124-134. https://doi.org/10.1177/0046958013513678

Kirkland, E. B., Heincelman, M., Bishu, K. G., Schumann, S. O., Schreiner, A., Axon, R. N., Mauldin, P. D., & Moran, W. P. (2018). trends in healthcare expenditures among US adults with hypertension: national estimates, 2003-2014. Journal of the American Heart Association, 7(11), e008731. https://doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.118.008731

Stransky M. L. (2018). Unmet needs for care and medications, cost as a reason for unmet needs, and unmet needs as a big problem, due to health-care provider (dis)continuity. Journal of patient experience, 5(4), 258-266. https://doi.org/10.1177/2374373518755499

Protocol ID

280801

Variables
Export Variables
Variable Name Variable IDVariable DescriptiondbGaP Mapping
PX280801_Affordability_Problems_Access_Prescriptions_Delay_Cost
PX280801010000 Please think about the last 12 months, that more
is, between {MONTH YEAR-1} and today. {{Have you/Has{PERSON}} delayed getting prescription medicines} because of worry about the cost? show less
N/A
PX280801_Affordability_Problems_Access_Prescriptions_Delay_Cost_Who_1
PX280801020100 Who was that? PROBE: Did anyone else delay more
getting prescription medicines because of worry about the cost? ENTER ALL THAT APPLY. Full Name 1 show less
N/A
PX280801_Affordability_Problems_Access_Prescriptions_Delay_Cost_Who_2
PX280801020200 Who was that? PROBE: Did anyone else delay more
getting prescription medicines because of worry about the cost? ENTER ALL THAT APPLY. Full Name 2 show less
N/A
PX280801_Affordability_Problems_Access_Prescriptions_Delay_Cost_Who_3
PX280801020300 Who was that? PROBE: Did anyone else delay more
getting prescription medicines because of worry about the cost? ENTER ALL THAT APPLY. Full Name 3 show less
N/A
PX280801_Affordability_Problems_Access_Prescriptions_Delay_Cost_Who_4
PX280801020400 Who was that? PROBE: Did anyone else delay more
getting prescription medicines because of worry about the cost? ENTER ALL THAT APPLY. Full Name 4 show less
N/A
PX280801_Affordability_Problems_Access_Prescriptions_Delay_Cost_Who_5
PX280801020500 Who was that? PROBE: Did anyone else delay more
getting prescription medicines because of worry about the cost? ENTER ALL THAT APPLY. Full Name 5 show less
N/A
PX280801_Affordability_Problems_Access_Prescriptions_Not_Afford
PX280801030000 In the last 12 months, was there any time more
when {{you/{PERSON}}/anyone in the household} needed prescription medicines, but did not get them because {{you/he/she}/they} couldn't afford it? show less
N/A
PX280801_Affordability_Problems_Access_Prescriptions_Not_Afford_Who_1
PX280801040100 Who was that? PROBE: Did anyone else need more
prescription medicines but did not get it because they couldn't afford it? ENTER ALL THAT APPLY. Full Name 1 show less
N/A
PX280801_Affordability_Problems_Access_Prescriptions_Not_Afford_Who_2
PX280801040200 Who was that? PROBE: Did anyone else need more
prescription medicines but did not get it because they couldn't afford it? ENTER ALL THAT APPLY. Full Name 2 show less
N/A
PX280801_Affordability_Problems_Access_Prescriptions_Not_Afford_Who_3
PX280801040300 Who was that? PROBE: Did anyone else need more
prescription medicines but did not get it because they couldn't afford it? ENTER ALL THAT APPLY. Full Name 3 show less
N/A
PX280801_Affordability_Problems_Access_Prescriptions_Not_Afford_Who_4
PX280801040400 Who was that? PROBE: Did anyone else need more
prescription medicines but did not get it because they couldn't afford it? ENTER ALL THAT APPLY. Full Name 4 show less
N/A
PX280801_Affordability_Problems_Access_Prescriptions_Not_Afford_Who_5
PX280801040500 Who was that? PROBE: Did anyone else need more
prescription medicines but did not get it because they couldn't afford it? ENTER ALL THAT APPLY. Full Name 5 show less
N/A
Individual Social Determinants of Health
Measure Name

Affordability Problems in Accessing Prescriptions

Release Date

December 14, 2022

Definition

Affordability of prescriptions affects whether individuals and their household members have access to care.

Purpose

To assess delays in seeking prescription refills due to cost. Delayed access to preventive medications can negatively impact health.

Keywords

Access, health care, services, Medical Expenditure Panel Survey, MEPS, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, AHRQ, usual source of care, barriers, prescriptions, household, medical provider, accessibility, availability, Access to Health Care

Measure Protocols
Protocol ID Protocol Name
280801 Affordability Problems in Accessing Prescriptions
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