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  • Greater Share of Children’s Emergency Room Visits were for Mental Health Needs in 2020

    Tags: Children, COVID-19, Emergency Room, ESI
    Greater Share of Children’s Emergency Room Visits were for Mental Health Needs in 2020
    Zehra Valencia and Aditi Sen
    October 11, 2022

    In 2021, the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, and the Children’s Hospital Association, declared a National State of Emergency in Children’s Mental Health associated with the COVID-19 pandemic, including the loss of caregivers, school closures, social isolation, and gaps in health care (see citations below). Understanding the effect…

    Read more: Greater Share of Children’s Emergency Room Visits were for Mental Health Needs in 2020
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  • Trends in HIV PrEP utilization, spending, and price

    Tags: Drug Spending, Out-of-Pocket, Preventive Services, Prices, Utilization
    Trends in HIV PrEP utilization, spending, and price
    John Hargraves
    October 6, 2022

    Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV are medications that reduce an individual’s chances of contracting HIV. The CDC estimates that 1.2 million people are at risk of HIV infection and may benefit from a PrEP prescription. We analyzed health insurance claims for 55 million Americans with employer-sponsored insurance in order to examine utilization and spending on…

    Read more: Trends in HIV PrEP utilization, spending, and price
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  • HCCI Spotlights Breast Cancer Awareness Month: Use of Mammograms Peaks in October

    Tags: Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Cancer Screening, Mammography
    HCCI Spotlights Breast Cancer Awareness Month: Use of Mammograms Peaks in October
    Bianca Silva, Daniel Kurowski
    October 4, 2022

    Mammography screenings are recommended every 1-2 years for women aged 40 and older, as well as for younger women who are at high risk for breast cancer. These screenings are an essential tool for early detection and treatment of breast cancer. Using HCCI’s data on people with employer-sponsored insurance as well as Medicare and Medicaid…

    Read more: HCCI Spotlights Breast Cancer Awareness Month: Use of Mammograms Peaks in October
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  • Biosimilar Savings among People with Employer-Sponsored Insurance Not Keeping Pace with Savings in Medicare

    Tags: Biosimilars, Prices
    Biosimilar Savings among People with Employer-Sponsored Insurance Not Keeping Pace with Savings in Medicare
    Jessica Chang and Aditi Sen
    September 20, 2022

    Biologic drugs include a range of life-saving medications to treat cancer, diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, retinal diseases, and many other conditions. Unlike “small molecule” drugs (e.g., statins), which can generally be taken at home, biologics are typically infusions or injections which require administration by a physician or other clinician in a hospital or physician’s office. While just…

    Read more: Biosimilar Savings among People with Employer-Sponsored Insurance Not Keeping Pace with Savings in Medicare
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  • Health Affairs: Giving A Buck Or Making A Buck? Donations By Pharmaceutical Manufacturers To Independent Patient Assistance Charities

    Health Affairs: Giving A Buck Or Making A Buck? Donations By Pharmaceutical Manufacturers To Independent Patient Assistance Charities
    Leemore Dafny, Christopher Ody, Teresa Rokos
    September 14, 2022

    Abstract The federal Anti-Kickback Statute prohibits biopharmaceutical manufacturers from directly covering Medicare enrollees’ out-of-pocket spending for the drugs they manufacture, but manufacturers may donate to independent patient assistance charities and earmark donations for a condition treated by their drugs. To assess whether this law and its associated regulations prevent manufacturers from profiting from their donations,…

    Read more: Health Affairs: Giving A Buck Or Making A Buck? Donations By Pharmaceutical Manufacturers To Independent Patient Assistance Charities
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  • American Cancer Society: New Study Shows Patients Paying More Out-of-Pocket Costs for Cancer Care

    American Cancer Society: New Study Shows Patients Paying More Out-of-Pocket Costs for Cancer Care
    American Cancer Society
    September 13, 2022

    A new, large study led by researchers at the American Cancer Society (ACS) and The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center shows rising costs of cancer treatments led to increases in total costs of care, and when compounded with greater cost sharing, increased out-of-pocket (OOP) costs for privately insured, patients under 65 years old….

    Read more: American Cancer Society: New Study Shows Patients Paying More Out-of-Pocket Costs for Cancer Care
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  • Children’s Health Services 2020 Report

    Tags: Children, HCCUR, Prices, Spending, Utilization
    Children’s Health Services 2020 Report
    HCCI Staff
    September 7, 2022

    The population with employer-sponsored health insurance (ESI) includes individuals who receive health insurance coverage from an employer, including employees and their dependents, such as spouses and eligible children. Half of the children in the U.S. are covered by ESI, making this form of coverage the largest source of insurance for American children. In this report,…

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  • COVID-19 Disrupted On-Time Vaccination Rates In ESI and Medicaid in 2020

    Tags: Children, COVID-19, ESI, Medicaid, Primary Care, Utilization
    COVID-19 Disrupted On-Time Vaccination Rates In ESI and Medicaid in 2020
    Bianca Silva Gordon, Daniel Kurowski, Linsay Sarfo
    September 7, 2022

    It is no secret that the COVID-19 pandemic upended the U.S. health care system in 2020, with effects still being felt in 2022. HCCI previously published a brief that showed precipitous drops in the utilization of several preventive health care services in early 2020. Several news outlets have also covered the effect of the pandemic on routine…

    Read more: COVID-19 Disrupted On-Time Vaccination Rates In ESI and Medicaid in 2020
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  • Mental Health and Respiratory Admissions Account for the Majority of Non-Newborn Children’s Hospitalizations from 2016-2020

    Tags: Children, HCCUR, Inpatient Spending, Spending, Utilization
    Mental Health and Respiratory Admissions Account for the Majority of Non-Newborn Children’s Hospitalizations from 2016-2020
    Jessica Chang and Aditi Sen
    September 7, 2022

    Half of American children have health insurance coverage through an employer (typically as a dependent on a parent’s coverage). Therefore, a major asset of employer-sponsored insurance (ESI) claims data is the opportunity to understand more about how children use and experience the health care system. In this brief, we use HCCI’s unique national dataset encompassing…

    Read more: Mental Health and Respiratory Admissions Account for the Majority of Non-Newborn Children’s Hospitalizations from 2016-2020
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  • Use of and Spending on Firearm-Related Injuries Increased among People with Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance from 2016-2020

    Tags: ESI, Firearm Injuries
    Use of and Spending on Firearm-Related Injuries Increased among People with Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance from 2016-2020
    Jessica Chang, John Hargraves, and Katie Martin
    August 31, 2022

    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that there were more than 45,000 firearm-related deaths in 2020; in addition, evidence suggests that there were an additional 2-3 nonfatal firearm injuries seen per death. Recent studies estimate that more than 200 people are injured by firearms each day, and the notable tragedies in 2022,…

    Read more: Use of and Spending on Firearm-Related Injuries Increased among People with Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance from 2016-2020
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