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Health Affairs: Trends Underlying Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance Growth For Americans Younger Than Age Sixty-Five
Read more: Health Affairs: Trends Underlying Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance Growth For Americans Younger Than Age Sixty-FiveABSTRACT Little is known about the trends in health care spending for the 156 million Americans who are younger than age sixty-five and enrolled in employer-sponsored health insurance. Using a new source of health insurance claims data, we estimated per capita spending, utilization, and prices for this population between 2007 and 2011. During this period…
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Health Care Costs from Birth to Death
Tags: Children, Chronic Conditions, Commercially Insured, Out-of-Pocket, Prices, Society of ActuariesRead more: Health Care Costs from Birth to DeathHealth Care Costs from Birth to Death examines health care spending from birth to age 90 for people covered by commercial health insurance and for those covered by Medicare fee-for-service. The research sponsored by the Society of Actuaries (SOA) using data from the Health Care Cost Institute (HCCI) estimates that the average 55-year-old retiree will…
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The Impact of the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act on Inpatient Admissions
Read more: The Impact of the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act on Inpatient AdmissionsThe 2008 Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (MHPAEA) sought to improve access to mental health and substance use services. The Health Care Cost Institute, Inc. (HCCI) analyzed mental health, substance use, and medical/surgical inpatient per capita spending, utilization, prices, and out-of-pocket payments for individuals younger than age 65 and covered by employer-sponsored health…
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Changes in Health Care Spending in 2011
Read more: Changes in Health Care Spending in 2011A summary of HCCI’s 2011 Health Care Cost and Utilization Report.
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Spending on Prescriptions in 2011
Read more: Spending on Prescriptions in 2011Findings from HCCI’s Health Care Cost and Utilization Report: 2011
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Differences in Health Care Spending of Children and Adults 2007-2010
Read more: Differences in Health Care Spending of Children and Adults 2007-2010This research brief highlights findings from the Health Care Cost Institute’s (HCCI) Children’s Health Care Spending Report: 2007—2010.
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2007-2011 Children’s Health Care Spending Report
Tags: Children, Commercially Insured, Drug Spending, Emergency Room, Mental Health and Substance Use
Read more: 2007-2011 Children’s Health Care Spending ReportIn the Health Care Cost and Utilization Report: 2010, HCCI found that the health expenditures for children with ESI grew faster than any other age group. This report begins to explore why health care spending for commercially insured children rose so quickly, and whether growing expenditure on children’s health care represents a potential long-term trend….
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Trends in Children’s Health Care Costs and Utilization
Read more: Trends in Children’s Health Care Costs and UtilizationThis research brief highlights findings from the Health Care Cost Institute’s (HCCI) Children’s Health Care Spending Report: 2007—2010. 1 The report tracks changes in expenditure and utilization of health care services for children age 18 and younger, who were covered by employer-sponsored private health insurance (ESI).
