Evidence suggests that growth in providers\u27 prices drives growth in health care spending on the privately insured. However, existing work has not systematically differentiated between the growth rate of hospital prices and that of physician prices. We analyzed growth in both types of prices for inpatient and hospital-based outpatient services using actual negotiated prices paid by insurers. We found that in the period 2007-14 hospital prices grew substantially faster than physician prices. For inpatient care, hospital prices grew 42 percent, while physician prices grew 18 percent. Similarly, for hospital-based outpatient care, hospital prices grew 25 percent, while physician prices grew 6 percent. A majority of the growth in payments for...
Highlights findings from a study of growth rates in health insurance premiums and healthcare spendin...
This paper examines the behaviour of public hospitals in response to the average payment incentives ...
A surge in hospital consolidation is fueling formation of ever larger multi-hospital systems through...
The substantial rise in health care expenditures that has occurred in the U.S. has been accompanied...
We use insurance claims data for 27.6 percent of individuals with private employer-sponsored insuran...
The growth of health care costs remains a serious concern in the United States. Slowing this growth ...
We use insurance claims data covering 28% of individuals with employer-sponsored health insurance in...
We use insurance claims data covering 28% of individuals with employer-sponsored health insurance in...
We use insurance claims data covering 28% of individuals with employer-sponsored health insurance in...
The fastest growing component of the consumer price index is hospital costs, which currently are ris...
Dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the degree of Master of Business AdministrationHosp...
This paper examines hospital responses to changes in diagnosis-specific prices by exploiting a 1988 ...
92 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1984.This study investigates the re...
It is commonly believed that hospitals are able to maintain their financial health by responding to ...
Prior studies find that the growth of managed care through the early 1990s introduced a strong posit...
Highlights findings from a study of growth rates in health insurance premiums and healthcare spendin...
This paper examines the behaviour of public hospitals in response to the average payment incentives ...
A surge in hospital consolidation is fueling formation of ever larger multi-hospital systems through...
The substantial rise in health care expenditures that has occurred in the U.S. has been accompanied...
We use insurance claims data for 27.6 percent of individuals with private employer-sponsored insuran...
The growth of health care costs remains a serious concern in the United States. Slowing this growth ...
We use insurance claims data covering 28% of individuals with employer-sponsored health insurance in...
We use insurance claims data covering 28% of individuals with employer-sponsored health insurance in...
We use insurance claims data covering 28% of individuals with employer-sponsored health insurance in...
The fastest growing component of the consumer price index is hospital costs, which currently are ris...
Dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the degree of Master of Business AdministrationHosp...
This paper examines hospital responses to changes in diagnosis-specific prices by exploiting a 1988 ...
92 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1984.This study investigates the re...
It is commonly believed that hospitals are able to maintain their financial health by responding to ...
Prior studies find that the growth of managed care through the early 1990s introduced a strong posit...
Highlights findings from a study of growth rates in health insurance premiums and healthcare spendin...
This paper examines the behaviour of public hospitals in response to the average payment incentives ...
A surge in hospital consolidation is fueling formation of ever larger multi-hospital systems through...