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. 2021 Dec:20 Suppl 3:16-20.
doi: 10.1016/j.jcf.2021.09.008.

Financial impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on cystic fibrosis care: lessons for the future

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Financial impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on cystic fibrosis care: lessons for the future

Gregory S Sawicki et al. J Cyst Fibros. 2021 Dec.

Abstract

Background: Chronic care delivery models faced unprecedented financial pressures, with a reduction of in-person visits and adoption of telehealth during the COVID-19 pandemic. We sought to understand the reported financial impact of pandemic-related changes to the cystic fibrosis (CF) care model.

Methods: The U.S. CF Foundation State of Care surveys fielded in Summer 2020 (SoC1) and Spring 2021 (SoC2) included questions for CF programs on the impact of pandemic-related restrictions on overall finances, staffing, licensure, and reimbursement of telehealth services. Descriptive analyses were conducted based on program type.

Results: Among the 286 respondents (128 pediatric, 118 adult, 40 affiliate), the majority (62%) reported a detrimental financial impact to their CF care program in SoC1, though fewer (42%) reported detrimental impacts in SoC2. The most common reported impacts in SoC1 were redeployment of clinical staff (68%), furloughs (52%), hiring freezes (51%), decreases in salaries (34%), or layoffs (10%). Reports of lower reimbursement for telehealth increased from 30% to 40% from SoC1 to SoC2. Projecting towards the future, only a minority (17%) of program directors in SoC2 felt that financial support would remain below pre-pandemic levels.

Conclusions: The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in financial strain on the CF care model, including challenges with reimbursement for telehealth services and reductions in staffing due to institutional changes. Planning for the future of CF care model needs to address these short-term impacts, particularly to ensure a lack of interruption in high-quality multi-disciplinary care.

Keywords: Cystic fibrosis; Reimbursement; Telehealth.

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a: Financial Impact on CF Program Based on Institutional Action During the COVID-19 Pandemic b: Anticipation that CF Program financial support will continue at the pre-pandemic level *Among those reporting any financial impact.

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