Skin in the game: Does paying for obesity treatment out of pocket lead to better outcomes compared to insurance coverage?
Jamy D ArdMatt EmeryMiranda CookErica HaleAnnette FrainKristina H LewisEunyoung SongPublished in: Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.) (2017)
Data from an academic medical weight management program suggest that individuals with access to insurance coverage for nonsurgical obesity treatment have lower levels of attrition and similar levels of participation and outcomes as those who pay out of pocket.