Emergency Room
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Modern Healthcare: ER spending rises with increasing prices, severity of visits
Read more: Modern Healthcare: ER spending rises with increasing prices, severity of visitsBy: Shelby Livingston Even though emergency department use has stayed the same, ED spending per member nearly doubled from 2009 to 2016 as the severity of ED visits and the prices associated with those visits increased, new data from the Health Care Cost Institute shows. The not-for-profit HCCI analyzed employer-sponsored insurance claims for the five procedure…
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ER spending among the commercially insured continued to rise in 2016, driven by the price and use of high severity cases (2009-2016)
Tags: Commercially Insured, Emergency Room, Geographic Variation, Outpatient Spending, Prices, Utilization
Read more: ER spending among the commercially insured continued to rise in 2016, driven by the price and use of high severity cases (2009-2016)HCCI recently expanded its reporting on emergency room (ER) spending trends to include the most recent data available (2016). We characterize trends in spending, price, and utilization for the five Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) codes designed to capture the level of severity and complexity of every ER visit. While average prices for all five ER…
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Health Services Research: Physical Therapy as the First Point of Care to Treat Low Back Pain: An Instrumental Variables Approach to Estimate Impact on Opioid Prescription, Health Care Utilization, and Costs
Tags: Commercially Insured, Emergency Room, HSR, Opioids, Out-of-Pocket, Peer Reviewed Journals, Utilization
Read more: Health Services Research: Physical Therapy as the First Point of Care to Treat Low Back Pain: An Instrumental Variables Approach to Estimate Impact on Opioid Prescription, Health Care Utilization, and CostsABSTRACT Objective: To compare differences in opioid prescription, health care utilization, and costs among patients with low back pain (LBP) who saw a physical therapist (PT) at the first point of care, at any time during the episode or not at all. Data Sources: Commercial health insurance claims data, 2009–2013. Study Design: Retrospective analyses using…
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Vox: She didn’t get treated at the ER. But she got a $5,751 bill anyway.
Read more: Vox: She didn’t get treated at the ER. But she got a $5,751 bill anyway.By: Sarah Kliff On October 19, 2016, Jessica Pell fainted and hit her head on a nearby table, cutting her ear. She went to the emergency room at Hoboken University Medical Center, where she was given an ice pack. She received no other treatment. She never received any diagnosis. But a bill arrived in the…
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CNN Money: $12,000 for a bee sting? Emergency room visits get even pricier
Read more: CNN Money: $12,000 for a bee sting? Emergency room visits get even pricierBy: Tami Luhby Sylvia Rosas decided to go to the emergency room after getting stung by a bee in her yard in Valrico, Florida. She had experienced allergic reactions in the past, but didn’t have an EpiPen on hand. However, what really hurt was the $12,000 bill she received for the visit to the ER. The…
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Wall Street Journal: Health-Care Costs Rose for Americans With Employer-Sponsored Insurance
Read more: Wall Street Journal: Health-Care Costs Rose for Americans With Employer-Sponsored InsuranceBy: Jeanne Whalen Spending on health care accelerated in 2016 for Americans who get insurance through work, even as use of most health-care services declined or remained flat. The reason, according to a new report: price increases. Rising prices for prescription drugs, surgery, emergency-room visits and other services drove a 4.6% increase in total spending…
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Advisory Board: ED visits down – but ED facility fee spending is up, Vox analysis suggests
Read more: Advisory Board: ED visits down – but ED facility fee spending is up, Vox analysis suggestsSpending on emergency department (ED) facility fees rose steadily between 2009 and 2015, even as the overall number of ED fees billed declined, according to an analysis of Health Care Cost Institute (HCCI) data, Sarah Kliff writes for Vox. However, the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) is pushing back against the findings, noting that…
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Healthcare Dive: ER facility fees skyrocket faster than outpatient or overall healthcare spending
Read more: Healthcare Dive: ER facility fees skyrocket faster than outpatient or overall healthcare spendingBy: Les Masterson Dive Brief: Hospital emergency room (ER) facility fees increased 89% between 2009 and 2015, which is twice as fast as outpatient care and four times as fast as overall healthcare spending, reported Vox and Health Care Cost Institute (HCCI) in a new report. Vox and HCCI analyzed 70 million insurance bills for…
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Vox: Emergency rooms are monopolies. Patients pay the price.
Read more: Vox: Emergency rooms are monopolies. Patients pay the price.By: Sarah Kliff Around 1 am on August 20, Ismael Saifan woke up with a terrible pain in his lower back, likely the result of moving furniture earlier that day. “It was a very sharp muscle pain,” Saifan, a 39-year-old engineer, remembers. “I couldn’t move or sleep in any position. I was trying laying down,…
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ER spending increased 85%, driven by price increases for the most severe cases (2009-2015)
Read more: ER spending increased 85%, driven by price increases for the most severe cases (2009-2015)Medical bills from the Emergency Room (ER) are a mystery to many patients in the US health system. From incredibly high, varying charges to surprise bills resulting from in/out of network confusion, many Americans have no idea what to expect when it comes to the cost of this necessary service. Recently, Vox reporter, Sarah Kliff,…
