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  • The New York Times: In the U.S., an Angioplasty Costs $32,000. Elsewhere? Maybe $6,400.

    Tags: Administered Drugs, Commercially Insured, Drug Spending, Inpatient Spending, Outpatient Spending, Prices, The New York Times
    The New York Times: In the U.S., an Angioplasty Costs $32,000. Elsewhere? Maybe $6,400.
    Margot Sanger-Katz
    December 27, 2019

    HCCI’s work with iFHP on international comparisons of health care prices was featured in a New York Times article.   In the U.S., an Angioplasty Costs $32,000. Elsewhere? Maybe $6,400. – The New York Times Enter some description here… https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/27/upshot/expensive-health-care-world-comparison.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share

    Read more: The New York Times: In the U.S., an Angioplasty Costs $32,000. Elsewhere? Maybe $6,400.
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  • Los Angeles Times: Not everyone has eye-popping deductibles: How one union kept medical bills in check

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    Los Angeles Times: Not everyone has eye-popping deductibles: How one union kept medical bills in check
    Noam N. Levey
    December 17, 2019

    HCCI’s 2017 Health Care Cost and Utilization Report was cited in a Los Angeles Times article.  From the article:  “Between 2013 and 2017, the average price nationally for an inpatient hospital admission rose more than 15%, almost three times the rate of general inflation, according to an analysis of commercial insurance data by the Health…

    Read more: Los Angeles Times: Not everyone has eye-popping deductibles: How one union kept medical bills in check
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  • Vox: A CT scan costs $1,100 in the US — and $140 in Holland

    Tags: Administered Drugs, Commercially Insured, Drug Spending, Inpatient Spending, Outpatient Spending, Prices, Vox
    Vox: A CT scan costs $1,100 in the US — and $140 in Holland
    Dylan Scott
    December 17, 2019

    HCCI’s work with iFHP on international comparisons of health care price was featured in a Vox article.   America’s health care costs problem, explained in 4 charts – Vox America’s health care prices problem, in four charts. https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2019/12/17/21024614/us-health-care-costs-medical-prices

    Read more: Vox: A CT scan costs $1,100 in the US — and $140 in Holland
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  • International comparisons of health care prices from the 2017 iFHP survey

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    International comparisons of health care prices from the 2017 iFHP survey
    John Hargraves and Aaron Bloschichak
    December 17, 2019

    The International Federation of Health Plans (iFHP), a CEO network of the global health insurance industry based in London, in partnership with the Health Care Cost Institute (HCCI) in the United States, and iFHP member companies in eight countries, today published the latest International Comparison of Health Prices Report. The report compares the median prices…

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  • JAMA Research Letter: Primary Care Spending in the Commercially Insured Population

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    JAMA Research Letter: Primary Care Spending in the Commercially Insured Population
    Julie Reiff, Niall Brennan, Jean Fuglesten Biniek
    December 10, 2019

    ​Using HCCI’s data, we assessed the share among individuals younger than 65 years covered by employer-sponsored insurance from 2013 to 2017.  We assessed primary care spending using 2 main definitions: a definition which included the total spending on services rendered by primary care clinicians (broad definition) and one where only CPT codes for specific services specified as…

    Read more: JAMA Research Letter: Primary Care Spending in the Commercially Insured Population
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  • The Wall Street Journal: White House Applauds Bipartisan Congressional Deal to Curb Surprise Medical Bills

    Tags: Commercially Insured, Out-of-Network, Wall Street Journal
    The Wall Street Journal: White House Applauds Bipartisan Congressional Deal to Curb Surprise Medical Bills
    Stephanie Armour
    December 9, 2019

    HCCI’s work on out-of-network billing was cited in a Wall Street Journal article on a congressional deal to curb surprise billing.  From the article:  “In surprise bills, patients can be charged nondiscounted rates from out-of-network providers. An insurance plan may not cover that bill, or may pay part of the cost at a lower rate than…

    Read more: The Wall Street Journal: White House Applauds Bipartisan Congressional Deal to Curb Surprise Medical Bills
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  • Health Affairs: Surprise Bills, Benchmarks, And The Problem Of Indexation

    Tags: Commercially Insured, Health Affairs, Medicare, Out-of-Network, Surprise Billing
    Health Affairs: Surprise Bills, Benchmarks, And The Problem Of Indexation
    Daniel P. O’Neill
    November 25, 2019

    ​HCCI data was cited in a Health Affairs blog article on surprise billing.   From the Article: “Over the past year, the congressional debate over surprise billing has converged on two policy options to resolve out-of-network payments—1) a simple benchmark, in which a health plan pays out-of-network providers the median rate agreed with local in-network providers…

    Read more: Health Affairs: Surprise Bills, Benchmarks, And The Problem Of Indexation
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  • Vox: Her son died after insurers resisted covering drug rehab. Now she’s taking them to court.

    Tags: Commercially Insured, Mental Health and Substance Use, Vox
    Vox: Her son died after insurers resisted covering drug rehab. Now she’s taking them to court.
    German Lopez
    November 22, 2019

    HCCI data was used in an article about the cost of substance use disorder rehab.   From the article: “Insurers do seem to be paying more for addiction care than they used to. According to the Health Care Cost Institute, commercial insurers spent a little more than $17,000 on the average patient with a substance use…

    Read more: Vox: Her son died after insurers resisted covering drug rehab. Now she’s taking them to court.
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  • How common is out-of-network billing?

    Tags: Commercially Insured, Emergency Room, Geographic Variation, Mental Health and Substance Use, Out-of-Network, Surprise Billing
    How common is out-of-network billing?
    John Hargraves and Jean Fuglesten Biniek
    November 21, 2019

    Congress is considering legislation to address “surprise bills”, which occur when a person visits an in-network facility, but receives services from a provider that is outside of their insurer’s network. Bills in both the House and Senate include provisions to determine a benchmark rate for out-of-network payments based on what in-network providers of the same…

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  • HCCI and Blue Health Intelligence® Announce Major New Data Sharing Partnership

    Tags: Commercially Insured, HCCI News, Transparency
    HCCI and Blue Health Intelligence® Announce Major New Data Sharing Partnership
    HCCI
    November 12, 2019

    Addition of Blue Cross and Blue Shield companies’ data will expand nation’s leading resource for understanding health care cost trends.  CHICAGO (November 12, 2019) – The Health Care Cost Institute (HCCI) and Blue Health Intelligence® (BHI®) announced today a multi-year data partnership, significantly expanding HCCI’s data resources and bolstering its ability to provide research insights…

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