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  • Analysis of Electronic Medical Record Data Shows Significantly Higher Rates of COVID-19 Infection among Hispanic and Black Patients

    Tags: COVID-19, Geographic Variation, Transparency
    Analysis of Electronic Medical Record Data Shows Significantly Higher Rates of COVID-19 Infection among Hispanic and Black Patients
    Daniel Kurowski, Katie Martin, Anna Milewski, Angela Pupino, Niall Brennan
    July 27, 2020

    The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in a previously unimaginable impact both in the United States and globally. It is increasingly clear as we enter the fifth month of the pandemic, with rising caseloads and deaths, that the United States will need to continue to address the COVID-19 pandemic for the foreseeable future. Each day, we learn…

    Read more: Analysis of Electronic Medical Record Data Shows Significantly Higher Rates of COVID-19 Infection among Hispanic and Black Patients
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  • PNAS: Randomized trial shows healthcare payment reform has equal-sized spillover effects on patients not targeted by reform

    Tags: Medicare Advantage, Peer Reviewed Journals, PNAS
    PNAS: Randomized trial shows healthcare payment reform has equal-sized spillover effects on patients not targeted by reform
    Liran Einav, Amy Finkelstein, Yunan Ji, Neale Mahoney
    July 27, 2020

    Abstract:  Changes in the way health insurers pay healthcare providers may not only directly affect the insurer’s patients but may also affect patients covered by other insurers. We provide evidence of such spillovers in the context of a nationwide Medicare bundled payment reform that was implemented in some areas of the country but not in others,…

    Read more: PNAS: Randomized trial shows healthcare payment reform has equal-sized spillover effects on patients not targeted by reform
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  • Charge Amounts for Professional Procedures to Commercial Insurance and Traditional Medicare

    Tags: Charges, Commercially Insured, Medicare
    Charge Amounts for Professional Procedures to Commercial Insurance and Traditional Medicare
    John Hargraves and Elianna Clayton
    June 26, 2020

    In the start of 2019, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services finalized federal policies that required hospitals to publish the amount they charge for common services, documents commonly referred to as chargemasters. While similar policies have been in place at the state level since the early 2000s, this was the first federal mandate to require…

    Read more: Charge Amounts for Professional Procedures to Commercial Insurance and Traditional Medicare
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  • ADRD Prevalence in Various Insurance Populations: A Collaboration with The Alzheimer’s Association

    Tags: Alzheimer’s, Commercially Insured, Medicare, Medicare Advantage
    ADRD Prevalence in Various Insurance Populations: A Collaboration with The Alzheimer’s Association
    Aaron Bloschichak, Sally Rodriguez, John Hargraves
    June 19, 2020

    Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRD) represent a significant and growing cost to the United States health care system. While the prevalence and cost of ADRD related to Medicare Fee-for-Service beneficiaries is documented in the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services’ Chronic Conditions Warehouse, less is known about the prevalence and cost of ADRD among…

    Read more: ADRD Prevalence in Various Insurance Populations: A Collaboration with The Alzheimer’s Association
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  • Impact of New Technology on Prices and Use: A Case Examination of Robot-Assisted Surgeries

    Tags: Commercially Insured, Inpatient Spending, Technology, Utilization
    Impact of New Technology on Prices and Use: A Case Examination of Robot-Assisted Surgeries
    Aaron Bloschichak
    June 12, 2020

    Surgery accounts for the largest share of inpatient and outpatient spending among individuals with employer-sponsored insurance, representing 49 percent of inpatient spending and 37 percent of outpatient spending in 2018 according to HCCI’s most recent annual report. In recent years, the number of surgical procedures performed using robot assistance has increased dramatically. Intuitive, Inc., which…

    Read more: Impact of New Technology on Prices and Use: A Case Examination of Robot-Assisted Surgeries
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  • Consumer-Directed Health Plan Enrollment Rises in All Cities over 10 Years (2008 to 2017)

    Tags: 10 Year Trend, Commercially Insured, Consumer-Directed Health Plans, Geographic Variation, Out-of-Pocket, Spending
    Consumer-Directed Health Plan Enrollment Rises in All Cities over 10 Years (2008 to 2017)
    John Hargraves and Aaron Bloschichak
    June 10, 2020

    Recent analysis by HCCI finds that enrollment in consumer-directed health plans (CDHPs) increased dramatically since 2008. Nationally, nearly a third of commercially insured individuals were enrolled in a CDHP in 2017, up from 7.5% in 2008. Over ten years, enrollment in CDHPs doubled in 85 of the 88 metro areas studied. High-deductible health plans (HDHPs) have become increasingly common…

    Read more: Consumer-Directed Health Plan Enrollment Rises in All Cities over 10 Years (2008 to 2017)
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  • Health Affairs Blog: Out-of-Network Spending: Why Growing Attention Is Focused On A Small Share Of Medical Spending

    Tags: Out-of-Network
    Health Affairs Blog: Out-of-Network Spending: Why Growing Attention Is Focused On A Small Share Of Medical Spending
    William C. Johnson, Kevin Kennedy, Jean Fuglesten Biniek, Zirui Song, Jacob Wallace
    June 2, 2020

    In HCCI’s publication in Health Affairs Blog, we examine the cost and utilization of out-of-network care in commercial claims.  From the article:  “People receiving surprise bills, sometimes totaling tens of thousands of dollars, have been frequently chronicled by high-profile media stories and in academic research over the past several years. Previous research from the Health Care Cost…

    Read more: Health Affairs Blog: Out-of-Network Spending: Why Growing Attention Is Focused On A Small Share Of Medical Spending
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  • Health Affairs: Treatment Of Opioid Use Disorder Among Commercially Insured US Adults, 2008–17

    Tags: Health Affairs, Opioids, Peer Reviewed Journals
    Health Affairs: Treatment Of Opioid Use Disorder Among Commercially Insured US Adults, 2008–17
    Karen Shen, Eric Barrette, and Leemore S. Dafny
    June 1, 2020

    Abstract: There is abundant literature on efforts to reduce opioid prescriptions and misuse, but comparatively little on the treatment provided to people with opioid use disorder (OUD). Using claims data representing 12–15 million nonelderly adults covered through commercial group insurance during the period 2008–17, we explored rates of OUD diagnoses, treatment patterns, and spending. We…

    Read more: Health Affairs: Treatment Of Opioid Use Disorder Among Commercially Insured US Adults, 2008–17
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  • Health Affairs: Out-Of-Network Spending Mostly Declined In Privately Insured Populations With A Few Notable Exceptions From 2008 To 2016

    Tags: Out-of-Network
    Health Affairs: Out-Of-Network Spending Mostly Declined In Privately Insured Populations With A Few Notable Exceptions From 2008 To 2016
    Zirui Song, William Johnson, Kevin Kennedy, Jean Fuglesten Biniek, and Jacob Wallace
    June 1, 2020

    In HCCI’s publication in Health Affairs, we examined out-of-network spending in the privately insured population.  Abstract:  “While out-of-network or potential “surprise” billing has garnered increasing attention, particularly in emergency department and inpatient settings, few national studies have examined out-of-network care overall or in other settings. We examined out-of-network spending and use among two large nationwide…

    Read more: Health Affairs: Out-Of-Network Spending Mostly Declined In Privately Insured Populations With A Few Notable Exceptions From 2008 To 2016
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  • How often do providers bill out of network?

    Tags: Commercially Insured, Out-of-Network
    How often do providers bill out of network?
    Jean Fuglesten Biniek, John Hargraves, Bill Johnson, and Kevin Kennedy
    May 28, 2020

    In recent analysis, we document extensive variation across states and metropolitan areas in the frequency of out-of-network visits among individuals with health insurance provided by an employer. These differences raise the question of whether individual providers bill out of network at dissimilar rates. To explore whether a small group of providers are responsible for most…

    Read more: How often do providers bill out of network?
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