New research suggests that use of scorecards can help reduce the overall costs of surgeries.
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In what appears to be good news, rates of hospital acquired conditions appear to have dropped substantially over the last five years.
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A study in Health Affairs finds that patients who use lower-cost primary care physicians have lower overall health spending.
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A Centers for Disease Control brief examines geographic variation in the number of and spending on Medicare beneficiaries with six or more chronic conditions.
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Research published at the National Bureau of Economic Research examines Oregon's use of a value-based insurance design to reduce utilization of low-value services.
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A survey from the Employee Benefits Research Institute elicits employee perceptions of health care.
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A recent MedPAC meeting included a discussion of the effects of provider consolidation.
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CMS' official report on national health spending for 2015 is out and reported in Health Affairs. Spending growth accelerated in 2015 and is probably continuing to do so in 2016.
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A study in the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry finds that telemedicine appears as efficacious as in-person therapy.
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The 2015 Health Care Cost Institute report on cost trends for employer-sponsored health insurance has been released.
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