Analysis of 2012-2021 commercial claims demonstrates that spending growth was concentrated among the highest spenders and there was increasing subsidy across enrollees through cost-sharing design.
Between 2019 and 2021, per-capita commercial health care spending rose an average of 5% each year, more than a full point above the national growth rate and twice the rate by which incomes increased ...
Doctors bill commercial insurers an average of $3.8 million per year, a figure well in excess of their pay, according to a new report from AMN Healthcare. In an analysis of commercial health insurer ...
An increasing number of people with employer-sponsored insurance are covered by an insurer that offers Medicare Advantage in the state. Objectives: Commercial health insurers can participate in the ...
Medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD) are underused in the treatment of people with OUD; insurance-related barriers are a possible driving factor. We used Wisconsin’s all-payer claims database ...