The prices that private insurers pay hospitals have received considerable attention in recent years, but most of that literature has focused on the commercially insured population. Although nearly one-third of Medicare beneficiaries are enrolled in a Medicare Advantage (MA) plan, little is known about the prices paid to hospitals by the private insurers that administer such plans. More information on the hospital prices paid by MA plans would provide additional insights into whether MA prices are more closely tied to Medicare fee-for-service (FFS) prices or commercial prices. Moreover, information on whether the hospital prices paid by MA plans vary with market characteristics or other factors would be useful for evaluating the performance ...
The healthcare literature sometimes cites Medicare as a negative determinant of hospital profitabili...
In New York State, health care spending has steadily increased over the past 25 years, and is expect...
When including all care related to a hospitalization—for example, a knee or hip replacement—the pric...
We use insurance claims data for 27.6 percent of individuals with private employer-sponsored insuran...
We use insurance claims data covering 28% of individuals with employer-sponsored health insurance in...
We use insurance claims data for 27.6 percent of individuals with private employer-sponsored insuran...
Objectives: The prices for hospital services paid by private sector payers are substantially higher ...
Research has shown that managed care (MC) slowed the rate of growth in health care spending in the 1...
represent a form of managed care in which providers agree to accept discounted fees in exchange for ...
The affordability of healthcare is a major, recurring topic in the media. One of President Obama’s c...
ObjectiveTo compare total annual costs for Medicare beneficiaries receiving primary care in federall...
Improved price transparency in the pricing for health care services has been found to be a major con...
Each year the Commission provides a status report on the Medicare Advantage (MA) program. In 2012, t...
We estimate a preference function which rationalizes hospital referrals for privately-insured birth ...
This article examines the differences in mortality measured health status between the Me...
The healthcare literature sometimes cites Medicare as a negative determinant of hospital profitabili...
In New York State, health care spending has steadily increased over the past 25 years, and is expect...
When including all care related to a hospitalization—for example, a knee or hip replacement—the pric...
We use insurance claims data for 27.6 percent of individuals with private employer-sponsored insuran...
We use insurance claims data covering 28% of individuals with employer-sponsored health insurance in...
We use insurance claims data for 27.6 percent of individuals with private employer-sponsored insuran...
Objectives: The prices for hospital services paid by private sector payers are substantially higher ...
Research has shown that managed care (MC) slowed the rate of growth in health care spending in the 1...
represent a form of managed care in which providers agree to accept discounted fees in exchange for ...
The affordability of healthcare is a major, recurring topic in the media. One of President Obama’s c...
ObjectiveTo compare total annual costs for Medicare beneficiaries receiving primary care in federall...
Improved price transparency in the pricing for health care services has been found to be a major con...
Each year the Commission provides a status report on the Medicare Advantage (MA) program. In 2012, t...
We estimate a preference function which rationalizes hospital referrals for privately-insured birth ...
This article examines the differences in mortality measured health status between the Me...
The healthcare literature sometimes cites Medicare as a negative determinant of hospital profitabili...
In New York State, health care spending has steadily increased over the past 25 years, and is expect...
When including all care related to a hospitalization—for example, a knee or hip replacement—the pric...