An Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality statistical brief compares health insurance costs for private and government employees.
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As we head into the second year of exchange enrollment, a review of the effects of the health reform law seems in order.
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Health benefit consultant Segal Group has released the results of its survey on expected medical cost trend for 2015.
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The latest data from the National Venture Capital Association suggests that the exit markets, both IPOs and acquisitions, remain healthy for venture-backed companies.
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A study reported in JAMA finds that use of a "virtual ward" to prevent hospital readmissions was no more effective than usual care and a second article reviews the overall…
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In the latest of a long string of misleading studies, an article in Health Affairs compares hospital administrative costs in 8 countries, including the United States.
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The latest Health Care Cost Institute report looks at utilization and cost trends for young adults aged 19-25, the group that was required to be allowed to stay on parent's…
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A Kaiser report examines the use, growth and characteristics of private health insurance exchanges and companies.
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The latest Altarum Institute analyses of health care spending growth and health price inflation continue to show moderate growth.
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A Towers Watson survey gives yet another look at employer attitudes and intentions as we head into the second year of reform implementation.
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A Research Letter in JAMA Internal Medicine suggests that for doctors practicing in the hospital, fear of malpractice can have an impact on costs.
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The University of South Carolina School of Business surveys Human Resource department heads to ascertain the impact of the reform law on employment.
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A report from health data analytics firm Healthentic explores high-cost patients in the commercial health insurance world.
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Another study from the Employee Benefits Research Institute sheds light on the important question of whether HSA/High Deductible plans affect use of preventive services.
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CMS' early experience with ACOs continues to be mixed, with quality seeming to improve but limited if any savings.
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