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  • Childrens Asthma ER Visits

    Tags: Asthma, Children, Emergency Room, ESI, Medicaid
    Childrens Asthma ER Visits
    Bianca Silva Gordon, Daniel Kurowski, Aditi Sen
    July 13, 2023

    Asthma is the most common chronic condition among children in the U.S. and one of the leading reasons for pediatric emergency room (ER) visits. Schools play an important role in managing asthma among children since kids spend most of their time in school and school buildings may have environmental factors such as poor air quality and mold which can trigger asthma…

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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…

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  • Love is Expensive; So is a Trip to the Emergency Room

    Tags: Emergency Room
    Love is Expensive; So is a Trip to the Emergency Room
    HCCI Staff
    February 14, 2022

    We further explored state variation in the difference between per person ER spending and per person Valentine’s Day spending. We find that if you live in Texas, Colorado, Alaska, or Nevada, you might end up paying over $200 more for an ER visit than a Valentine’s Day gift. If you live in California, Hawaii, or…

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  • Ouch!: New Data reveals ER spending increased by 51% from 2012 – 2019, with patient out of pocket payments increasing by 85%

    Tags: Emergency Room
    Ouch!: New Data reveals ER spending increased by 51% from 2012 – 2019, with patient out of pocket payments increasing by 85%
    John Hargraves, Angela Pupino, Aditi Sen, Kevin Kennedy
    November 19, 2021

    Introduction Excessive emergency room (ER) spending and utilization have long been major areas of focus for health care stakeholders. The ER is an important source of health care for many individuals, especially those who lack a usual source of care, or those with work schedules that limit the ability to access care during “normal business…

    Read more: Ouch!: New Data reveals ER spending increased by 51% from 2012 – 2019, with patient out of pocket payments increasing by 85%
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  • USA TODAY: Woman waited in Atlanta ER for seven hours and wasn’t seen. She was later charged $700.

    Tags: Emergency Room
    USA TODAY: Woman waited in Atlanta ER for seven hours and wasn’t seen. She was later charged $700.
    Gabriela Miranda
    November 3, 2021

    HCCI’s research into ER “facility fees” was featured in a USA TODAY article about fees for visiting an emergency room. From the article: “In 2019, the nonprofit Health Care Cost Institute found that the average emergency room visit cost $1,389, up 176% over the decade. This number only includes the cost of entry for emergency…

    Read more: USA TODAY: Woman waited in Atlanta ER for seven hours and wasn’t seen. She was later charged $700.
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  • MarketWatch: How much does it cost to get tested for the coronavirus? Unfortunately the answer could depend on how good your insurance is

    Tags: COVID-19, Emergency Room, MarketWatch
    MarketWatch: How much does it cost to get tested for the coronavirus? Unfortunately the answer could depend on how good your insurance is
    Leslie Albrecht
    March 7, 2020

    HCCI’s research on emergency room billing was cited in a MarketWatch article on coronavirus testing.  From the article:  “It’s also important to get checked out by a doctor first because if you skip the doctor and go straight to the emergency room, you run the risk of your insurer refusing to cover the ER visit,…

    Read more: MarketWatch: How much does it cost to get tested for the coronavirus? Unfortunately the answer could depend on how good your insurance is
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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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  • Air Ambulances – 10 Year Trends in Costs and Use

    Tags: 10 Year Trend, Ambulance, Charges, Commercially Insured, Emergency Room, Outpatient Spending, Prices, Utilization
    Air Ambulances – 10 Year Trends in Costs and Use
    John Hargraves and Aaron Bloschichak
    November 7, 2019

    Air ambulances are either fixed wing (airplane) or rotary wing (helicopter) aircraft used to transport people in often time-sensitive medical situations. Air ambulances have become a frequent topic in the news due to their high cost and propensity to lead to surprise bills. Our analysis shows that although air ambulances are not frequently used and…

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  • Comparing Average Rates for Select Anesthesiology, Emergency Medicine, and Radiology Services by Local Areas

    Tags: Commercially Insured, Emergency Room, Geographic Variation, Medicare, Out-of-Network, Physician Spending
    Comparing Average Rates for Select Anesthesiology, Emergency Medicine, and Radiology Services by Local Areas
    John Hargraves and Jean Fuglesten Biniek
    November 5, 2019

    When a person unknowingly receives health care services from a provider that is outside of their insurer’s network, it gives rise to the potential for a “surprise bill”. Congress continues to consider legislation aimed at reducing the financial burden of “surprise bills” for patients. The approach approved by committees in both the House and Senate…

    Read more: Comparing Average Rates for Select Anesthesiology, Emergency Medicine, and Radiology Services by Local Areas
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  • NPR: The Real Bachelor Party Hangover: A $12,460 ER Bill

    Tags: Emergency Room, NPR
    NPR: The Real Bachelor Party Hangover: A $12,460 ER Bill
    Markian Hawryluk
    September 19, 2019

    HCCI data on ER facility fees was cited in a NPR in a story about a $12,460 ER bill.  From the article: “The Health Care Cost Institute, an independent, nonprofit health research firm, recently analyzed millions of insurance bills to get a better sense of the facility fees that ERs are charging. It found the charges nearly…

    Read more: NPR: The Real Bachelor Party Hangover: A $12,460 ER Bill
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