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  • Emergency Room Spending, Price, and Use Trends 2012-2021

    Emergency Room Spending, Price, and Use Trends 2012-2021
    John Hargraves
    October 26, 2023

    The emergency room (ER) is a critical and life-saving source of care for many Americans, but the resulting medical bills that patients receive can be a source of confusion and extreme financial burden. From incredibly high, varying prices to surprise bills resulting from in/out of network confusion, many Americans have no idea what to expect when it…

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  • More Children Visit the Emergency Room for Asthma during School Months Compared to Summer Months

    Tags: Asthma, Children, ESI, Medicaid, Utilization
    More Children Visit the Emergency Room for Asthma during School Months Compared to Summer Months
    Bianca Silva Gordon, Daniel Kurowski, Aditi Sen, and Debra Bozzi
    September 5, 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…

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  • Growing Rate of Billed Emergency Department Use in Childbirth Inpatient Admissions

    Growing Rate of Billed Emergency Department Use in Childbirth Inpatient Admissions
    Jessica Chang, Tanya Natwick, and Aditi Sen
    December 14, 2022

    A recent KHN article reported on the growing presence of “obstetric emergency departments” (OBEDs) in U.S. hospitals. Hospitals suggest that OBEDs, which are generally located within labor and delivery departments and often indistinguishable from standard triage rooms, allow pregnant patients with potential emergent conditions (or when they are in labor) to be seen quickly by hospitalists….

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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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  • 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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    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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  • 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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  • ER facility prices grew in tandem with faster-growing charges from 2009-2016

    Tags: Charges, Commercially Insured, Emergency Room, Outpatient Spending, Prices
    ER facility prices grew in tandem with faster-growing charges from 2009-2016
    John Hargraves, Kevin Kennedy
    September 11, 2018

    HCCI often reports the prices of health care services, defined as the average amount a provider is paid for a given service based on negotiations with health care insurers. These prices typically represent a portion of charges, which are the amounts health care providers bill for the procedures they perform. The charge amount is often…

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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
    ER spending among the commercially insured continued to rise in 2016, driven by the price and use of high severity cases (2009-2016)
    John Hargraves; Kevin Kennedy
    May 30, 2018

    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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  • ER spending increased 85%, driven by price increases for the most severe cases (2009-2015)

    Tags: Commercially Insured, Emergency Room, Prices, Transparency
    ER spending increased 85%, driven by price increases for the most severe cases (2009-2015)
    John Hargraves; Kevin Kennedy
    December 4, 2017

    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,…

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