More highlights from the Kaiser survey on 2018 health plan costs and trends for employers.
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The annual Kaiser Family Foundation survey on employment-related health benefits has been released.
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An analysis in Science magazine gives a new look at Medicare end-of-living spending.
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A paper from the National Bureau of Economics looks at hospital pricing again, this time from the perspective of variation in charges to payers.
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Some good news for patients and proponents of better quality care, as hospital acquired infection rates have dropped in recent years.
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Cognitive impairment and other factors impact a patient's cost and may affect Medicare outpatient reimbursement, according to research in JAMA Internal Medicine.
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Another physician survey, this one from Leavitt Partners, shows rampant physician dissatisfaction with aspects of their work.
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A report from the Health Care Cost Institute reveals wide variation between and within major urban areas.
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The latest example of how payment methods can affect patient or provider behavior is examined in a new paper at the NBER.
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An analysis of Medicare Part B drugs compares prices in the US with those around the world. Guess who pays way more.
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UnitedHealth Group offers us its survey results on consumer sentiment around health insurance issues.
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The latest MEPS Statistical Brief from AHRQ describes physician visit characteristics and costs.
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A new paper from the National Bureau of Economic Research looks at the effects of high patient cost-sharing on health spending growth.
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The Lewin Group issues the final five-year evaluation of CMS' Medicare bundled payment initiative.
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A study in Health Affairs finds that hospitals charge certain types of payers very high prices.
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