The Government Accounting Office examines what causes variation in the pricing of certain high-cost procedures, finding it is largely attributable to hospital costs.
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A Congressional Budget Office report examines the effects of competition among Part D plans in Medicare's prescription drug benefit.
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A brief from the Centers for Disease Control examines reasons that adults may not have used medications as prescribed, which largely relate to costs.
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The Health Care Cost Institute takes its own look at consumer cost-sharing and price variation.
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Research has generally not supported claims for quality and cost improvements from using telemonitoring, but a new study suggests it can have positive results, although cost control may not be…
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Oops, another study finds that a quality reporting program doesn't seem to make a bit of difference in surgery outcomes and costs.
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Out-of-pocket spending for health care has increased most rapidly for people with employment-related health insurance, according to a study in Health Affairs.
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Medscape reports on a survey of physician "burnout", which you have to imagine could affect quality.
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The latest of the Altarum health spending reports suggests an acceleration in growth in the second half of 2014.
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A survey from American Well reflects Americans attitudes toward telehealth.
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A paper from the National Bureau of Economic Research challenges the contemporary view and finds that keeping patients in a hospital longer may reduce readmissions in some cases.
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Research carried in Health Affairs finds little impact on costs from the use of medical homes in Louisiana's Medicaid program.
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The FDA has issued a crystal-clear guidance bearing on the immense proliferation of wellness devices and apps.
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Prescription drug analytics firm Truveris maintains an index of drug prices and regularly reports on trends.
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A report from the UnitedHealth Center for Health Reform & Modernization focuses on new primary care models.
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