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Oct 06 2011

Dartmouth Atlas on Hospital Readmissions

By Kevin Roche Commentary No Comments
In another piece of research related to hospital readmissions, the Dartmouth Atlas project released a report on variations in readmission patterns across the country and among academic medical centers. Possible…
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Oct 05 2011

Kaiser Health Insurance Survey Part III

By Kevin Roche Commentary No Comments
The final look at the Kaiser employer health benefit survey examines findings on prescription drug coverage, wellness programs, retiree health plans, funding mechanisms and the effect of health care reform.
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Oct 04 2011

Kaiser Health Insurance Survey II

By Kevin Roche Commentary No Comments
The second part of our review of the Kaiser employer health benefits survey discusses employee contributions to premiums and employee cost-sharing trends, along with developments in high-deductible plans with savings…
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Oct 03 2011

Kaiser Health Insurance Survey I

By Kevin Roche Commentary No Comments
The annual Kaiser Foundation report on employment-based health coverage finds a rapid growth in per person and per family costs in 2009, but relative stability in the number of persons…
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Sep 30 2011

2011 Potpourri XXXVIII

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We enter the year's home stretch with a great Potpourri, focusing on comparison friction in Part D plan shopping, a Harris poll on health-related internet use, the effect of aging…
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Sep 29 2011

Consumerism and Employer-Provided Health Care

By Kevin Roche Commentary No Comments
A new Rand report explores the use of health information technology to assist consumers in managing their health and making decisions about health care coverage. As health care coverage changes,…
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Sep 28 2011

Medicare’s Coverage Determination Process

By Kevin Roche Commentary No Comments
As Medicare pays more and more of the nation's total health bill, its decisions on what products and services it will reimburse for are more significant for vendors and for…
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Sep 27 2011

Unit Cost Versus Prevalence or Utilization as a Health Spending Driver

By Kevin Roche Commentary No Comments
Increased disease prevalence has been hypothesized to be behind much of the growth in health spending. New research published in Health Affairs finds that prevalence growth accounts for little of…
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Sep 26 2011

Maryland’s Hospital Payment System

By Kevin Roche Commentary No Comments
Maryland is unique among the states in having an all-payer hospital rate regulation system. The most recent report on the system's performance shows that it is continuing to constrain the…
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Sep 23 2011

2011 Potpourri XXXVII

By Kevin Roche Commentary No Comments
Another wonderful collection of health care research summaries, including a GAO report on likely effects of the MLR rule, physician work intensity, reducing hospital-acquired infections, discharge followup and hospital readmissions,…
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Sep 22 2011

Bloomberg

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HealthSouth CEO Says Obama Plan May Prompt Sites to Close

Sep 22 2011

Medicaid Managed Care

By Kevin Roche Commentary No Comments
A Kaiser Family Foundation report surveys state managed care Medicaid programs, finding a surge in utilization of health plans and addition of eligibility categories to the plans. A great variety…
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Sep 21 2011

Hospital Readmissions

By Kevin Roche Commentary No Comments
A paper prepared by Mathematica for the New York State Health Foundation discussions readmissions in the state and evaluates proposed methods of reducing those readmissions. Just in New York, billions…
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Sep 20 2011

Health Plan and Hospital Market Concentration

By Kevin Roche Commentary No Comments
Hospitals and other providers have expressed concern that health plan consolidation jeopardizes the adequacy of reimbursement to providers but a new piece of research indicates that hospital consolidation is a…
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Sep 19 2011

EHRs and Diabetes Care

By Kevin Roche Commentary No Comments
New research provides stronger evidence that using electronic health records may improve quality of care according to some measures more than continuing to use paper medical records, at least for…
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Kevin RocheThe Healthy Skeptic is a website about the health care system, and is written by Kevin Roche, who has many years of experience working in the health industry. Mr. Roche is available to assist health care companies through consulting arrangements through Roche Consulting, LLC and may be reached at khroche@healthy-skeptic.com.

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2019 Kaiser Family Foundation Employer Health Benefits Report
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MedPAC 2019 Report to Congress
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April 5, 2026
Big deals continue in health care financings.  eMed, which manages weight loss medications for employers, raises a hefty $200 million, giving it a valuation of $2 billion, which seems crazy....
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