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  • Children’s Health Spending: 2010-2013

    Tags: Children, Commercially Insured, Drug Spending, Emergency Room, Inpatient Spending
    Children’s Health Spending: 2010-2013
    HCCI
    July 8, 2015

    Children’s Health Spending: 2010–2013 shows that spending on healthcare for children (ages 0-18) covered by employer-sponsored insurance grew an average of 5.7% per year. The increase in spending in 2013 occurred despite a drop in the use of prescription drugs and visits to the emergency room, demonstrating that rising health care prices were an evident…

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  • Per Capita Health Care Spending on Diabetes: 2009-2013

    Tags: Children, Diabetes, Insulin, Out-of-Pocket
    Per Capita Health Care Spending on Diabetes: 2009-2013
    Patrick Shakiba, Amanda Frost
    May 7, 2015

    This issue brief examines health care spending for adults and children with diabetes relative to those without diabetes, both in terms of total per capita health care spending and out-of-pocket costs from 2009-2013.  Key Findings:  ​ In 2013, $14,999 was spent per capita on health care for people with diabetes. Per capita health care spending for…

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  • Shopping for Health Care Makes “Cents” for Consumers

    Tags: Geographic Variation, Out-of-Pocket, Shoppable Services
    Shopping for Health Care Makes “Cents” for Consumers
    Eric Barrette
    February 1, 2015

    This data brief looks at per capita out-of-pocket spending rates nationally and statewide and examines average differences in consumer prices for a set of five common medical procedures: office visit for the evaluation of a new patient, colonoscopy, cataract removal, lower leg MRI; and ultrasound for pregnancy nationally and in nine states: Arizona, Colorado, Florida,…

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  • American Journal of Managed Care: Overcoming barriers to a research-ready national commercial claims database

    Tags: American Journal of Managed Care, Peer Reviewed Journals, Transparency
    American Journal of Managed Care: Overcoming barriers to a research-ready national commercial claims database
    David Newman, Carolina-Nicole Herrera, Stephen Parente
    November 20, 2014

    ABSTRACT Objectives: Billions of dollars have been spent on the goal of making healthcare data available to clinicians and researchers in the hopes of improving healthcare and lowering costs. However, the problems of data governance, distribution, and accessibility remain challenges for the healthcare system to overcome. Study Design: In this study, we discuss some of the…

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  • Out-of-Pocket Spending Trends 2013

    Tags: Commercially Insured, Out-of-Pocket
    Out-of-Pocket Spending Trends 2013
    HCCI
    October 1, 2014

    This issue brief accompanies the 2013 Spending Cost & Utilization Report and examines trends in out-of-pocket expenditures per capita for the national, younger than age 65 population covered by employer-sponsored insurance for the period of 2011 through 2013. 

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  • Selected Health Care Trends for Young Adults: 2007-2012

    Tags: Affordable Care Act, Emergency Room, Inpatient Spending, Mental Health and Substance Use, Outpatient Spending
    Selected Health Care Trends for Young Adults: 2007-2012
    Amanda Frost, Carolina-Nicole Herrera, Paul S Hewitt
    September 1, 2014

    This issue brief is one of the first to examine health care trends for young adults (ages 19-25) with employer-sponsored insurance before and after implementation of Section 1001 of the Affordable Care Act that allows parents to include their adult children in family health plans. 

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  • 2007-2011 Vermont Health Care Cost and Utilization Report

    Tags: Commercially Insured, Geographic Variation, Vermont
    2007-2011 Vermont Health Care Cost and Utilization Report
    HCCI
    August 25, 2014

    The 2007-2011 Vermont Health Care Cost and Utilization Report compares national and Vermont health care trends for the privately insured. The report finds that Vermonters with employer sponsored health insurance spent less on health care, but their spending grew faster than the national average. The report was prepared in cooperation with the Green Mountain Care Board.  Key Findings…

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  • Children’s Health Spending: 2009-2012

    Tags: Antidepressants, Children, Mental Health and Substance Use, Out-of-Pocket
    Children’s Health Spending: 2009-2012
    HCCI
    February 27, 2014

    The Children’s Health Care Spending: 2009-2012 report shows that spending on health care for privately insured children increased between 2009 and 2012, rising an average 5.5 percent a year, with more dollars spent on boys than girls, and higher spending on infants and toddlers (ages 0-3) than any other children’s age group.   Key Findings…

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  • Key Findings from Children’s Health Spending 2009-2012 Report

    Tags: Children, Commercially Insured, Drug Spending, Prices
    Key Findings from Children’s Health Spending 2009-2012 Report
    Amanda Frost, Scott Hiers, Carolina-Nicole Herrera
    February 1, 2014

    This issue brief summarizes the main findings of the Health Care Cost Institute’s (HCCI’s) Children’s Health Spending: 2009-2012. 

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  • The Prevalence of Diagnosed Diabetes, Pre-Diabetes, and Gestational Diabetes among the ESI Population, 2008-2012

    Tags: Commercially Insured, Diabetes, Geographic Variation, Insulin
    The Prevalence of Diagnosed Diabetes, Pre-Diabetes, and Gestational Diabetes among the ESI Population, 2008-2012
    Amanda Frost, Scott Hiers, Carolina-Nicole Herrera
    December 1, 2013

    Read more: The Prevalence of Diagnosed Diabetes, Pre-Diabetes, and Gestational Diabetes among the ESI Population, 2008-2012
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