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  • HCCI and the National Kidney Foundation Partner to Create Chronic Kidney Disease Dashboard

    HCCI and the National Kidney Foundation Partner to Create Chronic Kidney Disease Dashboard
    Kelsey Burke, Tanya Natwick
    October 22, 2024

    HCCI collaborated with the National Kidney Foundation and The DataFace to develop a national and state-level multi-payer dashboard that examines the current state of Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) in the US and highlights the gaps in CKD-related care. Our interactive tool allows users to examine the rates of CKD testing and diagnosis among people at-risk…

    Read more: HCCI and the National Kidney Foundation Partner to Create Chronic Kidney Disease Dashboard
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  • Data Brief: Menopause Diagnosis Steadily Increased from 2018-2022

    Data Brief: Menopause Diagnosis Steadily Increased from 2018-2022
    Tanya Natwick, Katie Martin, and Nelly Ganesan (Independent Contributor)
    October 18, 2024

    Menopause is clinically defined as the end of a female’s menstrual cycle, but for many, this stage of life is marked by uncertainty and confusion. It is a period where information is vague, experience is poorly understood, and it leaves many women feeling isolated as they navigate the complex changes of aging. Each year, nearly…

    Read more: Data Brief: Menopause Diagnosis Steadily Increased from 2018-2022
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  • One In Five People With Employer-Sponsored Insurance Do Not Use Any Health Care Services

    One In Five People With Employer-Sponsored Insurance Do Not Use Any Health Care Services
    Kelsey Burke, Jessica Chang
    September 16, 2024

    The amount of health care services people use varies widely across the population and can change year to year. People may require a higher amount of care in one year and fewer services the next. Although “high utilizers” are often discussed, there are people who do not use any services throughout the year. Other than…

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  • HCCI Research Finds The Lower Costs, More Transparency Act Targets Substantial Portion of Administered Drug Spending

    Tags: Administered Drugs, Transparency
    HCCI Research Finds The Lower Costs, More Transparency Act Targets Substantial Portion of Administered Drug Spending
    HCCI Staff
    September 11, 2024

    The Lower Costs, More Transparency Act (H.R. 5378) currently before Congress aims to increase price transparency in health care and address the high cost of prescription drugs. One of the provisions of the bill would change the way Medicare pays for physician administered drugs. Currently, Medicare pays a higher price for drugs that are administered…

    Read more: HCCI Research Finds The Lower Costs, More Transparency Act Targets Substantial Portion of Administered Drug Spending
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  • Employer Sponsored Insurance Paid Twice as Much as Medicare for Services at Ambulatory Surgical Centers

    Employer Sponsored Insurance Paid Twice as Much as Medicare for Services at Ambulatory Surgical Centers
    Jessica Chang and Katie Martin
    August 14, 2024

    Technological medical advancements have shifted an array of procedures previously rendered in inpatient hospitals to ambulatory surgical centers (ASCs). For example, same-day procedures (e.g., cataracts surgery) that do not require an overnight hospital stay and musculoskeletal procedures, such as arthroscopy, are commonly performed at ASCs.  Because they operate independently of brick-and-mortar hospital facilities, ASCs are considered…

    Read more: Employer Sponsored Insurance Paid Twice as Much as Medicare for Services at Ambulatory Surgical Centers
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  • HCCI Spotlights American Heart Month: Cardiac Rehabilitation Rates Have Room to Grow

    HCCI Spotlights American Heart Month: Cardiac Rehabilitation Rates Have Room to Grow
    Tanya Natwick, Daniel Kurowski, Katie Martin
    February 12, 2024

    Cardiac rehabilitation is a program to help patients with heart events recover and return to normal activities. It is recommended following acute heart events and as a component of addressing chronic heart failure. Despite recommendations from federal agencies, advocacy groups, and national health associations and the documented benefits of cardiac rehabilitation, only 20-30% of people…

    Read more: HCCI Spotlights American Heart Month: Cardiac Rehabilitation Rates Have Room to Grow
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  • Can Employers Help Lower Health Care Prices through Self-Insured Plans?

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    Can Employers Help Lower Health Care Prices through Self-Insured Plans?
    HCCI Staff
    January 8, 2024

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  • Severe Maternal Morbidity Increased by 25% from 2017-2021 among those with Employer Sponsored Insurance

    Tags: Childbirth, Maternal Health
    Severe Maternal Morbidity Increased by 25% from 2017-2021 among those with Employer Sponsored Insurance
    Bianca Silva Gordon, Jessica Chang, Daniel Kurowski
    December 17, 2023

    The CDC defines Severe Maternal Morbidity (SMM) as ‘unexpected outcomes of labor and delivery that result in significant short- or long-term consequences to a woman’s health.’ These outcomes are largely preventable and are an important indicator of maternal health care quality. The CDC reports that SMM has steadily increased in recent years, and the consequences…

    Read more: Severe Maternal Morbidity Increased by 25% from 2017-2021 among those with Employer Sponsored Insurance
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  • On Average, ESI Pays Nearly 3 times Medicare for Hospital Outpatient Services

    On Average, ESI Pays Nearly 3 times Medicare for Hospital Outpatient Services
    HCCI Staff
    December 14, 2023

    Health care spending continues to grow, and prices are the primary driver. Without addressing high and growing prices, efforts to make care more affordable will not be successful. One way to understand what is going on with prices in employer-sponsored insurance (ESI) is to compare negotiated rates paid in that market to Medicare payments for the same…

    Read more: On Average, ESI Pays Nearly 3 times Medicare for Hospital Outpatient Services
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  • Antidepressant Medication Use Increased Post-Pandemic, but Large Disparities Exist across Nearly Every Demographic Measure

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    Antidepressant Medication Use Increased Post-Pandemic, but Large Disparities Exist across Nearly Every Demographic Measure
    Bianca Silva Gordon, Aditi Sen, Daniel Kurowski
    November 13, 2023

    The World Health Organization reported that, following the COVID-19 pandemic, there was a 25% increase in the prevalence of anxiety and depression worldwide. Mental health crises following months and years of social isolation and other effects of the pandemic have renewed national interest in mental health care access. Understanding how mental health services, including medications…

    Read more: Antidepressant Medication Use Increased Post-Pandemic, but Large Disparities Exist across Nearly Every Demographic Measure
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