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  • Health Affairs: Medicare Competitive Bidding Program Realized Price Savings For Durable Medical Equipment Purchases

    Tags: Commercially Insured, Durable Medical Equipment, Health Affairs, Medicare, Prices
    Health Affairs: Medicare Competitive Bidding Program Realized Price Savings For Durable Medical Equipment Purchases
    David Newman, Eric Barrette, Katharine McGraves-Lloyd
    August 1, 2017

    ABSTRACT: From the inception of the Medicare program there have been questions regarding whether and how to pay for durable medical equipment, prosthetics, orthotics, and supplies. In 2011 the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) implemented a competitive bidding program to reduce spending on durable medical equipment and similar items. Previously, CMS had used…

    Read more: Health Affairs: Medicare Competitive Bidding Program Realized Price Savings For Durable Medical Equipment Purchases
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  • Trends in Total and Out-of-Pocket Spending in Metro Areas: 2012-2015

    Tags: Consumer-Directed Health Plans, Geographic Variation, Out-of-Pocket
    Trends in Total and Out-of-Pocket Spending in Metro Areas: 2012-2015
    Amanda Frost
    August 1, 2017

    This data brief examines geographic variation in health care per capita spending, with a focus on consumer per capita out-of-pocket spending across geographies (2012-2015). It also explores whether the proportion of people enrolled in consumer-directed health plans (CDHPs) and the proportion not utilizing health care services had any influence on out-of-pocket spending.​

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  • Non-Shoppable Health Care Services: Inpatient Hospitalizations

    Tags: Ambulance, Commercially Insured, Emergency Room, Inpatient Spending, Medicare Advantage
    Non-Shoppable Health Care Services: Inpatient Hospitalizations
    Eric Barrette
    February 28, 2017

    This data brief reports on spending and utilization in populations likely unable to shop for a hospital prior to seeking care, comparing spending and length-of-stay for individuals who were admitted through the emergency department (ED) to that of individuals who needed ambulance services the day of their admission through the ED. 

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  • JAMA Internal Medicine: A Perspective on Out-of-Pocket Spending

    Tags: Commercially Insured, Inpatient Spending, JAMA, Out-of-Pocket, Peer Reviewed Journals
    JAMA Internal Medicine: A Perspective on Out-of-Pocket Spending
    Amanda Frost, Eric Barrette
    January 1, 2017

    To the Editor Understanding out-of-pocket spending is critical to understanding health care costs in the United States. We applaud the efforts of Adrion et al as an important contribution to understanding the out-of-pocket spending of the commercially insured population younger than 65 years. The commercially insured comprise over 50% of the nonelderly US population and, as…

    Read more: JAMA Internal Medicine: A Perspective on Out-of-Pocket Spending
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  • Medicare Advantage Health Care Utilization – Observation Stays

    Tags: Inpatient Spending, Medicare Advantage, Observation Stays, Utilization, Value Based Care
    Medicare Advantage Health Care Utilization – Observation Stays
    Eric Barrette, Katharine McGraves-Llyod
    December 1, 2016

    This data brief reports on outpatient observations stays in the Medicare Advantage population from 2010 through 2014. The results show that the rate of observations stays increased in total as well as following hospitalizations. 

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  • Medicare Advantage Health Care Utilization – Hospital Readmissions

    Tags: Chronic Conditions, Inpatient Spending, Medicare Advantage, Readmissions
    Medicare Advantage Health Care Utilization – Hospital Readmissions
    Eric Barrette, Katharine McGraves-Lloyd
    November 1, 2016

     This data brief, reports on five readmission rate measures for the Medicare Advantage (MA) population: 30-day all-cause hospital-wide readmissions and 30-day all-cause readmissions following acute myocardial infarction (AMI), heart failure, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and pneumonia. The results show that MA readmission rates have been declining over the past five years.

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  • Consumer-Driven Health Plans: A Cost and Utilization Analysis

    Tags: Consumer-Directed Health Plans, Out-of-Pocket, Utilization
    Consumer-Driven Health Plans: A Cost and Utilization Analysis
    Amanda Frost, Kevin Kennedy
    September 1, 2016

    This data brief examines the health care use and spending from 2010-2014 for people who are enrolled in consumer-driven health plans (CDHPs), and compares these trends to non-CDHP enrollees. Findings indicate that although fewer total dollars were spent on health care for CDHP enrollees, they had higher per capita out-of-pocket spending on deductibles, copays, and…

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  • Necessary versus Sufficient Claims Data

    Tags: Commercially Insured, Prices, Transparency
    Necessary versus Sufficient Claims Data
    Eric Barrette, Katharine McGraves-Lloyd
    July 1, 2016

    This data brief compares membership characteristics and health care service prices in non-ERISA and ERISA populations. The results suggest that non-ERISA data may be sufficient for policy relevant analyses, even when ERISA data is not available. 

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  • 2014 Diabetes Health Care Cost and Utilization Report

    Tags: Children, Commercially Insured, Diabetes, Insulin
    2014 Diabetes Health Care Cost and Utilization Report
    HCCI
    June 20, 2016

    The 2014 Diabetes Health Care Cost and Utilization Report examines how much is spent on health care for adults and children with diabetes, where those dollars are spent, and how that compares to people without diabetes. It is based on the health care claims of more than 40 million Americans younger than 65 covered by…

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  • Children’s Health Spending Report 2010-2014

    Tags: Children, Geographic Variation, Prices
    Children’s Health Spending Report 2010-2014
    HCCI
    May 16, 2016

    Children’s Health Spending: 2010-2014 examines spending on health care for children covered by employer-sponsored insurance from 2010 to 2014. For the first time, HCCI analyzed children’s health care spending trends at the state level, reporting on Arizona, Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Maryland, Ohio, Texas, Virginia, and Wisconsin, as well as the District of Columbia.   Key…

    Read more: Children’s Health Spending Report 2010-2014
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