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DOIhttps://doi.org/10.7249/RR4394
来源IDRR-4394-RWJ
Nationwide Evaluation of Health Care Prices Paid by Private Health Plans: Findings from Round 3 of an Employer-Led Transparency Initiative
Christopher M. Whaley; Brian Briscombe; Rose Kerber; Brenna O'Neill; Aaron Kofner
发表日期2020-09-18
出版年2020
页码55
语种英语
结论
  • In 2018, across all hospital inpatient and outpatient services, employers and private insurers included in the report paid 247 percent of what Medicare would have paid for the same services at the same facilities. This difference increased from 224 percent of Medicare in 2016 and 230 percent in 2017.
  • From 2016 to 2018, the overall relative price for hospitals (including inpatient and outpatient care) increased from 224 to 247 percent, a compounded annual rate of increase of 5.1 percent.
  • Some states (Arkansas, Michigan, Rhode Island) had relative prices under 200 percent of Medicare; others (Florida, West Virginia, South Carolina) had relative prices that approached 350 percent of Medicare.
  • High-value hospitals — those offering low prices and high safety — do exist. In at least some parts of the country, employers have options for high-value facilities that offer high quality at lower prices. However, there is no clear link between hospital price and quality or safety.
摘要

In the United States, low levels of price transparency make it hard for employers and other purchasers of health care to assess the prices that they pay for health care services. Using data from 2016 to 2018, the authors document variation in facility prices for the commercially insured population, reporting differences in standardized negotiated prices and prices relative to Medicare reimbursement rates for the same procedures and facilities.

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The data come from all but one state in the United States and cover $33.8 billion in hospital spending from three sources: self-insured employers, state-based all-payer claims databases, and health plans. Prices reflect the negotiated allowed amount paid per service, including amounts from both the health plan and the patient, with adjustments for the intensity of services provided.

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The authors calculate how much employers and employees are paying for hospital services, examine recent price trends, and identify strategies employers can use to address high hospital prices.

目录
  • Chapter One

    Background

  • Chapter Two

    Overview of Hospital Markets and Pricing

  • Chapter Three

    Data and Methods

  • Chapter Four

    Findings

  • Chapter Five

    Discussion

  • Chapter Six

    Conclusion

主题Employer Sponsored Health Insurance ; Health Care Cost Inflation ; Hospitals ; Measuring Health Care Costs ; Medicare
URLhttps://www.rand.org/pubs/research_reports/RR4394.html
来源智库RAND Corporation (United States)
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Christopher M. Whaley,Brian Briscombe,Rose Kerber,et al. Nationwide Evaluation of Health Care Prices Paid by Private Health Plans: Findings from Round 3 of an Employer-Led Transparency Initiative. 2020.
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