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Trends in health care spending | Healthcare costs in the US | AMA

The report discusses this breakdown in further detail and also assesses spending by source of funds (i.e., private health insurance, Medicare, ...

Options for states to constrain pricing power of health care providers

In markets where insurers have the bargaining power to reduce prices, research shows that any savings from lower health care prices are not ...

Charted: The 5 conditions driving health care spending

Some risk factors for cardiovascular disease are hypertension, smoking, obesity, high cholesterol, and more. Employers paid $357 million towards ...

Reducing Health Care Spending: What Tools Can States Leverage?

Hands-off strategies include requiring providers to publicly justify high prices or having the state discourage, but not prohibit, high prices.

Recent Medical and Health Science News Stories | Press Releases

Press Releases | Read the latest news stories from the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus. Discover breakthroughs, events, and campus updates.

How do individuals with behavioral health conditions contribute to ...

In this report, these 2.1 million individuals are referred to as the “High-cost Group.” ▫. The annual total healthcare costs for individuals in ...

The Impact of COVID-19 on Health Care Spending in Three States

Spending Across All Services Rose but Cost Drivers Varied by State ... The commercial markets in each of the three states observed large increases ...

The Case Against Fee-for-Service Health Care - Third Way

They all get inflated bills. The United States deserves a better health care system—one that is accountable for quality and costs. After going ...

Identifying Conditions With High Prevalence, Cost, and Variation in ...

Among the 50 most prevalent and 50 most costly conditions (total, 74 conditions), 49 (66.2%) were medical, 15 (20.3%) were surgical, and 10 ( ...

Insurers Say Health Care Costs Will Jump in 2024 - SHRM

Considering the high costs, employer inaction is not an option, said Debby Moorman, head of health and benefits in North America at WTW. Things ...

Fiscal Year 2023-24 HCPF Performance Plan

In partnership with the Health Cabinet, HCPF conducts research, analytics and reporting that identify drivers of rising health care costs ...

Addressing Factors that Affect Health Care Costs

This report is made possible by funding from Indiana University Health. CREDITS. Page 3. 3. IU Richard M. Fairbanks School of ...

Snapshot of Rural Health in Colorado

Rural areas have insufficient access to primary care and other healthcare services which results in poorer health outcomes, higher costs and, higher acuity.

Recent Medical and Health Science News Stories | Julia Milzer

Read the latest news stories from the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus. Discover breakthroughs, events, and campus updates.

What We Know About Provider Consolidation - KFF

The COVID-19 pandemic has led to dramatic decreases in health care spending, as patients and providers have delayed a wide range of health ...

Marijuana Use in Older Drivers in Colorado: A LongROAD Study

(2016), in a nationally representative sample of adults ages 50+, similarly found high rates of mental health conditions, as well as more life stressors and ...

Rising Health Care Costs: Drivers, Challenges and Solutions - NAIC

The full study will be available to download on the CIPR website at cipr.naic.org. Page 6. 2. Addressing High Health Care Cost Drivers—A ...

FY 2022 Colorado Highway Safety Application and Plan | NHTSA

Medical Trauma Services Injury Prevention Group, the Colorado ... identify the areas with a high number of impaired driving related crashes and fatalities.

American Journal of Managed Care News & Expert Insights | AJMC ...

... and physician assistants between 2012 and 2016 as visits to primary care physicians decreased, according to a new report from the Health Care Cost Institute ( ...

2023 Colorado Health Access Survey

Result · Approximately 5 percent of Coloradoans (~265,00 people) did not have health insurance in 2023. · The increase in health insurance was a ...