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Inpatient Spending

  • American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology: Nationwide trends in the utilization of and payments for hysterectomy in the United States among commercially insured women

    Tags: Commercially Insured, Inpatient Spending, Out-of-Pocket, Peer Reviewed Journals, Utilization
    American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology: Nationwide trends in the utilization of and payments for hysterectomy in the United States among commercially insured women
    Daniel Morgan, Neil Kamdar, Carolyn Swenson, Emily Kobernik, Anne Sammarco, Brahmajee Nallamothu
    April 1, 2018

    ABSTRACT Background: Laparotomy followed by inpatient hospitalization has traditionally been the most common surgical care for hysterectomy. The financial implications of the increased use of laparoscopy and outpatient hysterectomy are unknown. Objectives: The objective of the study was to quantify the increasing use of laparoscopy and outpatient hysterectomy and to describe the financial implications among…

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  • Medical Care: The Differential Effects of Insurance Mandates on Health Care Spending for Children’s Autism Spectrum Disorder

    Tags: Autism, Children, Commercially Insured, Inpatient Spending, Medical Care, Outpatient Spending, Peer Reviewed Journals
    Medical Care: The Differential Effects of Insurance Mandates on Health Care Spending for Children’s Autism Spectrum Disorder
    Molly Candon, Colleen Barry, Andrew Epstein, Steven Marcus, Alene Kennedy-Hendricks, Ming Xie, David Mandell
    March 1, 2018

    ABSTRACT Objectives: There is substantial variation in treatment intensity among children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). This study asks whether policies that target health care utilization for ASD affect children differentially based on this variation. Specifically, we examine the impact of state-level insurance mandates that require commercial insurers to cover certain treatments for ASD for…

    Read more: Medical Care: The Differential Effects of Insurance Mandates on Health Care Spending for Children’s Autism Spectrum Disorder
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  • NBER: Hospital Pricing and Public Payments

    Tags: Affordable Care Act, Inpatient Spending, NBER, Peer Reviewed Journals, Readmissions, Value Based Care
    NBER: Hospital Pricing and Public Payments
    Michael Darden, Ian McCarthy, Eric Barrette
    February 1, 2018

    ABSTRACT: A longstanding debate in health economics and health policy concerns how hospitals adjust prices with private insurers following reductions in public funding. A common argument is that hospitals engage in some degree of “cost-shifting,” wherein hospitals increase prices with private insurers in response to a reduction in public payments; however, evidence of significant costshifting is…

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  • Top Spenders Among the Commercially Insured Increased Spending Concentration and Consistent Turnover from 2013 to 2015

    Tags: Commercially Insured, Drug Spending, Inpatient Spending, Out-of-Pocket, Outpatient Spending, Physician Spending, Top Spenders
    Top Spenders Among the Commercially Insured Increased Spending Concentration and Consistent Turnover from 2013 to 2015
    William Johnson, Sally Rodriguez
    February 1, 2018

     This issue brief explores the distribution of health care spending among commercially insured individuals, with a focus on the top 5 percent of spenders and turnover within that group from year to year. It considers the share of spending incurred by this group of top spenders, how those dollars are distributed among the health care…

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  • Health Affairs: Rising Use Of Observation Care Among The Commercially Insured May Lead to Total And Out-Of-Pocket Cost Savings

    Tags: Commercially Insured, Health Affairs, Inpatient Spending, Observation Stays, Out-of-Pocket, Peer Reviewed Journals
    Health Affairs: Rising Use Of Observation Care Among The Commercially Insured May Lead to Total And Out-Of-Pocket Cost Savings
    Emily Adrion, Keith Kocher, Brahmajee Nallamothu, Andrew Ryan
    December 1, 2017

    ABSTRACT:  Proponents of hospital-based observation care argue that it has the potential to reduce health care spending and lengths-of-stay, compared to short-stay inpatient hospitalizations. However, critics have raised concerns about the out-of-pocket spending associated with observation care. Recent reports of high out-of-pocket spending among Medicare beneficiaries have received considerable media attention and have prompted direct policy…

    Read more: Health Affairs: Rising Use Of Observation Care Among The Commercially Insured May Lead to Total And Out-Of-Pocket Cost Savings
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  • New England Journal of Medicine: The Value of Health Insurance through Price Discounts

    Tags: Charges, Commercially Insured, Inpatient Spending, NEJM, Peer Reviewed Journals
    New England Journal of Medicine: The Value of Health Insurance through Price Discounts
    Eric Barrette, Niall Brennan
    November 20, 2017

     NEJM CATALYST: “As context for the ongoing health care reform debate, we analyzed Health Care Cost Institute (HCCI) data. HCCI is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization aimed at providing complete and accurate information about health care utilization and costs in the United States. Our goal was to demonstrate the value of insurance through these discounted rates….

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  • Health Affairs: Insurer Market Power Lowers Prices In Numerous Concentrated Provider Markets

    Tags: Health Affairs, Inpatient Spending, Market Concentration, Outpatient Spending, Peer Reviewed Journals
    Health Affairs: Insurer Market Power Lowers Prices In Numerous Concentrated Provider Markets
    Richard Scheffler, Daniel Arnold
    September 1, 2017

     ABSTRACT: Using prices of hospital admissions and visits to five types of physicians, we analyzed how provider and insurer market concentration—as measured by the Herfindahl-Hirschman Index (HHI)—interact and are correlated with prices. We found evidence that in the range of the Department of Justice’s and Federal Trade Commission’s definition of a moderately concentrated market (HHI of…

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  • Women’s Health Issues: Maternal Medical Complexity Impact on Prenatal Health Care Spending among Women at Low Risk for Cesarean Section

    Tags: Commercially Insured, Inpatient Spending, Maternal Health, Outpatient Spending, Peer Reviewed Journals
    Women’s Health Issues: Maternal Medical Complexity Impact on Prenatal Health Care Spending among Women at Low Risk for Cesarean Section
    Shayna Cunningham, Carolina Herrera, Ifeyinwa Udo, Katy Kozhimannil, Eric Barrette, Urania Magriples, Jeannette Ickovics
    September 1, 2017

    ABSTRACT Background: Obstetric procedures are among the most expensive health care services, yet relatively little is known about health care spending among pregnant women, particularly the commercially-insured. Objective: The objective of this study was to examine the association between maternal medical complexity, as a result of having one or more comorbid conditions, and health care…

    Read more: Women’s Health Issues: Maternal Medical Complexity Impact on Prenatal Health Care Spending among Women at Low Risk for Cesarean Section
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  • Becker’s Hospital Review: 20 key takeaways on medical service prices – inpatient, outpatient, and physician services

    Tags: Geographic Variation, HMI News, Inpatient Spending, Outpatient Spending, Physician Spending
    Becker’s Hospital Review: 20 key takeaways on medical service prices – inpatient, outpatient, and physician services
    Becker’s Hospital Review
    May 17, 2017

    By: Laura Dyrda The Health Care Cost Institute issued the “Healthy Marketplace Index: Medical Service Category Price Index” report for 2017 in April. The report calculates metrics comparing aspects of price, competition and productivity of healthcare markets over time, which shows trends for potential future research. The report includes data for inpatient, outpatient and physician…

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  • Congressional Budget Office Working Paper Series: An Analysis of Private-Sector Prices for Hospital Admissions

    Tags: CBO, Commercially Insured, Geographic Variation, Inpatient Spending, Medicare, Medicare Advantage, Outpatient Spending
    Congressional Budget Office Working Paper Series: An Analysis of Private-Sector Prices for Hospital Admissions
    Jared Lane Maeda, Lyle Nelson
    April 4, 2017

    ABSTRACT: Prices for hospital admissions have received considerable attention in recent years, both because they are an important component of health care spending and because they can vary widely. In this paper, we use 2013 claims data from three large insurers to examine the hospital payment rates of those insurers in their commercial plans and…

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