NBER Bulletin on Aging and Health — 2014 No. 1
[By Staff Reporters]
The 2014 No. 1 Bulletin includes the articles below:
1) Regional Variation in Health Care: Physician Beliefs or Patient Preferences? by David Cutler, Jonathan Skinner, Ariel Dora Stern, and David Wennberg http://www.nber.org/aginghealth/2014no1/w19320.html
2) The Recent Slowdown in Health Care Spending: Explanations and Predictions by Amitabh Chandra, Jonathan Holmes, and Jonathan Skinner http://www.nber.org/aginghealth/2014no1/w19700.html
Assessment
Abstracts of Selected Other NBER Working Papers: http://www.nber.org/aginghealth/2014no1/WorkingPaperSummaries.html
Conclusion
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Six (or more) things to remember when reporting on health care costs
Health care costs lack transparency and are wildly variable, not just from region to region but sometimes from block to block within the same city.
http://healthjournalism.org/blog/2014/08/six-or-more-things-to-remember-when-reporting-on-health-care-costs/
Ann Miller RN MHA
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Introduction to utilization health waste in the US healthcare
According to Michael Chernew, the American healthcare system is experiencing rapid change, largely driven by the recognition by both public and private payers that the trajectory of healthcare spending growth must be slowed.
Despite the recent slowdown in healthcare spending growth, which many attribute to the recession, efforts to transform benefit design and payment systems are proceeding rapidly.
For example, public payers are both cutting payment rates and experimenting with bundled and global payment models. Private payers are adopting similar payment models and developing more sophisticated benefit designs that encourage patients to seek care from low cost and maybe high value providers, and to avoid expensive and maybe low value services.
http://www.healthcaretownhall.com/?p=7551#sthash.U21slg10.CCwbzfbt.dpuf
Ann Miller RN MHA
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The Odd Math of Medical Tests
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/other/the-odd-math-of-medical-tests-one-scan-two-prices-both-high/ar-BBgRa7E?ocid=iehp
One Scan – Two Prices – Both High … and I’m Ashamed
Dr. David Edward Marcinko MBA
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