A study in Health Affairs examines the nature of provider networks in Medicare Advantage plans, with a focus on prevalence of narrow networks.
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Payment facilitator InstaMed releases its ninth annual survey on trends in health care payments.
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A study finds that a small percent of total Medicare spending is for primary care, but it is not clear if that is good or bad.
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A new analysis finds that just a few drugs account for much of the growth in Medicare Part D spending.
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A new study reported in JAMA finds limited short-term impact on outcomes of an extensive employer wellness program.
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A Health Affairs study finds that greater hospital concentration is associated with higher insurance premiums on the ACA marketplaces.
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A study in Health Services Research estimates the cost of inpatient hospital errors in care.
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April 15 seems an appropriate time to review Bernie Sanders' Medicare-for-all bill, with its devastating economic and tax effects for all of us.
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Researchers find that supposed health care disparities vary by health status, according to a study in Health Services Research
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A new study in Health Services Research explores reasons for geographic variation in breast cancer treatment spending.
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A study in Health Affairs finds that while by one measure patients in Medicare Advantage may start out healthier than in FFS Medicare, their health status soon converges.
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A study in Health Services Research finds that number of diseases, but not length of time you have them, is strongly correlated with health spending.
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Research in the Journal of Health Economics finds that higher volume of a service at a facility does improve outcomes.
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Its been a while since we checked in with our friends at the Altarum Institute to see what's up with health spending and health prices. Up being the operative word.
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A report from Fair Health analyzes changes in place of service and health care prices over the last few years.
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