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Market Research Report

Out-of-Pocket Healthcare Spending and Payment Options in the U.S.

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Published 2007/11 Content info 204 pages
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Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Executive Summary

  • Scope and Methodology
  • The U.S. Healthcare Market
  • The Need for Alternatives
  • High Cost of Care
  • Inconsistent Quality of Care
  • Inaccessible Care
  • Vulnerable Populations
  • Medicaid Recipients
  • Disabled Persons
  • Senior Citizens
  • The Mentally Ill
  • Obese Persons
  • Persons with Chronic Medical Conditions
  • Healthcare Reform
  • Out-of-Pocket Expenditures in 2006
    • Payment Types
    • Figure 1-1: Distribution of Out-of-Pocket Healthcare Expenditures by
    • Payment Type, 2006
    • Insurance Co-Payments
    • Direct Payments
    • Premiums and Plan Fees
    • Payment Methods
    • Cash or Check
    • Credit Cards
    • Flexible Spending Accounts
    • Loans and Lines of Credit
    • Health Savings Accounts
    • Healthcare Financing
    • Amount Financed
    • Elective Procedures
    • Non-Elective Procedures and Prescription Drugs
    • Consumers Who Pay Out of Pocket
  • Out-of-Pocket Expenditures in 2007-2011
    • Healthcare Inflation
    • Managed Care Cost Shifting
    • Retail Clinics
    • Disease Management Programs
    • Medicare Prescription Drug Benefit
    • Generic Drugs
    • Rx-to-OTC Switches
    • Medical Tourism
    • Healthcare Advisers
    • Forecasts
  • Medical Procedure Financing in 2006
    • Types of Procedures Financed
    • Elective Procedures
    • Non-Elective Procedures
    • Financing Products
    • Key Players
  • Medical Procedure Financing in 2007-2011
    • Consumer Debt
    • Payday Loans
    • Weak Housing Market
    • Widening Wage Gap
    • Financial Awareness
    • Security Concerns
    • New Credit Card Products and Customers
    • Forecasts

Chapter 2 The U.S. Healthcare System Today

  • Overview
  • Public Healthcare
  • Private Healthcare
  • State-Licensed Health Insuring Organizations
  • Commercial Health Insurers
  • Blue Cross and Blue Shield Plans
  • Health Maintenance Organizations
  • Self-Funded Employee Health Benefit Plans
  • Participation
  • Cost Issues
  • Figure 2-1: National Health Expenditures (NHE) and NHE as a Percentage of GDP, 1980-2011
  • Figure 2-2: Premium Increases vs. Increases in Workers' Earnings and Inflation, 1989-2005
  • The Uninsured and Underinsured
  • The Uninsured
  • The Underinsured
  • Regulation
  • Table 2-1: Selected U.S. Federal and State Healthcare Oversight Bodies, 2007
  • Healthcare Reform
  • Universal Federal Healthcare Coverage
  • State Healthcare Coverage
  • Current State Healthcare Initiatives
  • Table 2-2: U.S. Healthcare Coverage by State, 2007
  • Federal Support of State Healthcare Reform

Chapter 3 Out-of-Pocket Expenditures: The Market in 2006

  • Overall Out-of-Pocket Spending
  • Figure 3-1: Average Share Paid Out-of-Pocket by U.S. Consumers, by Percentile of Total Healthcare Expenses, 2003
  • Figure 3-2: Average Amount Paid Out-of-Pocket by U.S. Consumers, by Percentile of Total Healthcare Expenses, 2003
  • Payments Types
  • Figure 3-3: U.S. Consumer Out-of-Pocket Healthcare Expenditures by Payment Type, 2006
  • Insurance Co-Payments
  • Direct Payments
  • Premiums and Plan Fees
  • Payment Methods
  • Figure 3-4: U.S. Consumer Out-of-Pocket Healthcare Expenditures by Payment Type, 2006
  • Cash or Check
  • Credit Cards
  • Table 3-1: Credit Card Debt of Consumers with Medical Debt by Health Insurance Status, 2007
  • Table 3-2: Credit Card Debt of Consumers with Medical Debt by Demographic Group, 2007
  • Flexible Spending Accounts
  • Loans and Lines of Credit
  • Health Savings Accounts
  • Healthcare Financing
  • Amount Financed
  • Elective Procedures
  • Figure 3-5: Methods of Payment for Elective Procedures, 2006
  • Figure 3-6: U.S. Consumer Out-of-Pocket Spending for Elective Procedures, Amount Financed vs. Paid with Cash or Check, 2003
  • Non-Elective Procedures and Prescription Drugs
  • Figure 3-7: Average Share of U.S. Healthcare Expenses Paid Out of Pocket, by Type of Service, 2003
  • Figure 3-8: Average Share Paid Out of Pocket by U.S. Consumers, by Percentile of Total Healthcare Spending and Type of Service, 2003
  • Figure 3-9: Distribution of Out-of-Pocket Spending on Non-Elective Procedures for the Average Person, 2003
  • Figure 3-10: Distribution of Out-of-Pocket Spending for the Average Person, by Spending Level and Type of Service, 2003
  • Figure 3-11: Drug Cost Coverage by Payor Type (Public, Private, Cash), 1965, 1986, 2000, 2004
  • Consumers Who Pay Out Of Pocket
    • Medicaid Recipients
    • Figure 3-12: Change in Out-of-Pocket Healthcare Expenses for Medicaid Recipients, 1997 to 2002
    • The Disabled
    • Figure 3-13: Out-of-Pocket Healthcare Expenses for Disabled and Non-Disabled Medicaid Recipients, 1997 vs. 2002
    • Senior Citizens
    • The Mentally Ill
    • Obese Persons
    • Table 3-3: Obesity in the U.S., 1980-2011
    • Persons with Chronic Conditions
    • Figure 3-14: Adults Under Age 65 with Chronic Conditions by Type of Insurance, 2003

Chapter 4 Out-of-Pocket Expenditures: The Market in 2007-2011

  • Trends
  • Out-of-Pocket Expenditure Growth Drivers Healthcare Inflation
  • Managed Care Cost-Shifting
  • Figure 4-1: Extent to Which Consumers Believe Cost-Shifting Will Result in Beneficial Outcomes, 2003
  • Retail Clinics
  • Services
  • Pricing
  • Consumer Response
  • Expansion
  • Figure 4-2: Growth of U.S. Retail Clinics, 2001-2011
  • Out-of-Pocket Expenditure Growth Constraints
  • Disease Management Programs
  • Medicare Prescription Drug Benefit
  • Generic Drugs
  • Private-Label OTC Medications
  • Rx-to-OTC Switches
  • Table 4-1: Selected Rx-to-OTC Switches in the United States, 1982-2007
  • Table 4-2: Rx-to-OTC Switch Candidates in the U.S., 2007-2012
  • Medical Tourism
  • Table 4-3: Cost Savings From Medical Tourism for Various Procedures, 2007
  • Healthcare Advisers
  • Forecasts
  • Table 4-4: U.S. Consumer Out-of-Pocket Expenditures per Worker, 2001-2011 (in billion $)
  • Payment Type
  • Table 4-5: U.S. Consumer Out-of-Pocket Expenditures by Payment Type, 2001-2011 (in billion $)
  • Figure 4-3: Distribution of U.S. Consumer Out-of-Pocket Spending by Payment Type, 2001, 2006, 2011
  • Payment Methods
  • Table 4-6: U.S. Consumer Out-of-Pocket Expenditures by Payment Method, 2001-2011 (in billion $)
  • Figure 4-4: Distribution of U.S. Consumer Out-of-Pocket Spending by Payment Method, 2001, 2006, 2011
  • Amount Financed
  • Elective Procedures
  • Table 4-7: Amount of U.S. Consumer Out-of-Pocket Expenditures for Elective Procedures That Are Financed, 2001-2011 (in billion $)
  • Figure 4-5: Share of U.S. Consumer Out-of-Pocket Spending for Elective Procedures Paid for Through Financing, 2006-2011
  • Non-Elective Procedures
  • Table 4-8: Amount of U.S. Consumer Out-of-Pocket Expenditures for Non-Elective Procedures That Are Financed, 2001-2011 (in billion $)
  • Figure 4-6: Distribution of Out-of-Pocket Spending on Non-Elective Procedures for the Average Person, 2006 vs. 2011
  • Figure 4-7: Share of U.S. Consumer Out-of-Pocket Spending for Non-Elective Procedures Paid for Through Financing, 2006-2011
  • Consumers Who Pay Out of Pocket
  • Table 4-9: Size of High-Risk Groups for High Out-of-Pocket Healthcare Expenditures,2001-2011 (in millions)

Chapter 5 Medical Procedure Financing: The Market in 2006

  • Types of Procedures Financed
  • Elective Procedures
  • Figure 5-1: Distribution of Medical Procedure Financing Market, 2006
  • Chiropractic Services
  • Cosmetic Surgery
  • Table 5-1: Cosmetic Surgical Procedures Offered in the U.S., 2007
  • Cosmetic Dentistry
  • Elective Eye Procedures
  • PRK Procedures
  • LASIK Procedures
  • LASEK Procedures
  • Forecast
  • Hair Restoration
  • Fertility Treatments
  • Table 5-2: Fertility Treatments Offered in the U.S., 2007
  • Weight Loss Surgery
  • Table 5-3: Leading Weight Reduction Surgeries Offered in the U.S., 2007
  • Non-Elective Procedures
  • Financing Programs
    • Costs to Consumers
    • Table 5-4: Comparison of Selected Medical Financing Program Costs to Consumers, 2006
    • Costs to Providers
    • Usage and Acceptance
    • Key Players
    • Elective Procedures
    • Table 5-5: Selected Elective Procedures Covered by Leading Medical Financing Companies, 2007
    • Figure 5-2: Leading Players' Share of U.S. Elective Procedure Financing Market, 2006
    • Non-Elective Procedures
    • Table 5-6: Selected Non-Elective Procedures Covered by Leading Medical Financing Companies, 2007
    • Figure 5-3: Leading Players' Share of U.S. Elective Procedure Financing Market, 2006

Chapter 6 Medical Procedure Financing: The Market in 2007-2011

  • Trends
  • Consumers
  • Consumer Debt
  • Payday Loans
  • Weak Housing Market
  • Widening Wage Gap
  • Financial Awareness
  • Security Concerns
  • Financial Institutions
  • Increasing Share of Wallet
  • New Credit Card Products
  • New Credit Card Customer Segments
  • Forecasts
  • Table 6-1: Consumer Out-of-Pocket Expenditures for Elective Procedures Paid Through Patient Financing Programs, 2001-2011 (in billion $)
  • Table 6-2: Consumer Out-of-Pocket Expenditures for Non-Elective Procedures Paid Through Patient Financing Programs, 2001-2011 (in billion $)
  • Figure 6-1: Consumer Out-of-Pocket Expenditures for Elective and Non-Elective Procedures Paid Through Patient Financing Programs, 2001-2011 (in billion $)
  • Figure 6-2: Proportion of Consumer Out-of-Pocket Spending for Elective Procedures Paid Through Patient Financing Programs, 2006-2011

Chapter 7 Company Profiles

  • Table 7-1: Main Business Activities of Selected Medical Financing Companies, 2007
  • APFUSA
  • History and Lines of Business
  • Financial Information
  • Patient Financing
  • AURORA QUICK CARE
  • History and Lines of Business
  • Financial Information
  • Convenience Clinics
  • CAPITAL ONE HEALTHCARE FINANCE
  • History and Lines of Business
  • Financial Information
  • Patient Financing
  • CARECREDIT
  • History and Lines of Business
  • Financial Information
  • Patient Financing
  • CHECKUPS
  • History and Lines of Business
  • Financial Information
  • Convenience Clinics
  • CREDIT MEDICAL
  • History and Lines of Business
  • Financial Information
  • Patient Financing
  • CSI FINANCIAL SERVICES
  • History and Lines of Business
  • Financial Information
  • Patient Financing
  • E-FINANCING SOLUTIONS
  • History and Lines of Business
  • Financial Information
  • Patient Financing
  • HEALTH READY
  • History and Lines of Business
  • Financial Information
  • Patient Financing
  • MEDCHOICE FINANCIAL
  • History and Lines of Business
  • Financial Information
  • Patient Financing
  • MEDDIRECT
  • History and Lines of Business
  • Financial Information
  • Patient Financing
  • MEDPROVA
  • History and Lines of Business
  • Financial Information
  • Patient Financing
  • MINUTECLINIC
  • History and Lines of Business
  • Financial Information
  • Convenience Clinics
  • PFS
  • History and Lines of Business
  • Financial Information
  • Patient Financing
  • REDICLINIC
  • History and Lines of Business
  • Financial Information
  • Convenience Clinics
  • RELIANCE MEDICAL FINANCE
  • History and Lines of Business
  • Financial Information
  • Patient Financing
  • SOLANTIC
  • History and Lines of Business
  • Financial Information
  • Convenience Clinics
  • SPRINGSTONE PATIENT FINANCING
  • History and Lines of Business
  • Financial Information
  • Patient Financing
  • TAKE CARE HEALTH SYSTEMS
  • History and Lines of Business
  • Financial Information
  • Convenience Clinics
  • TARGET CLINIC MEDICAL ASSOCIATES
  • History and Lines of Business
  • Financial Information
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