@morghend and I discuss hospital discounted cash prices in our new @Health_Affairs blog:
Does it have a utility for patients? What should researchers make of it? We share thoughts/insights & solicit feedback @CMSGov@UMBC@HilltopInstitut#hospitals
https://t.co/ZmKVWH6nNI
This suggests that these data sources are capturing pricing information from the same underlying contracts, as intended.
Work supported by @Arnold_Ventures , authors affiliated with @UMBC and @HilltopInstitut
New study out now in @AJMC_Journal .
The first research of its kind, the piece compares hospital and insurer price transparency data for for maternity-related services negotiated between @BCBSMississippi and 26 Mississippi hospitals.
https://t.co/Yd0sBggctx via @AJMC
While @morghend and I find a relatively low degree of overlap between the two pricing data sources, when the two data sources do overlap, there is a strong level of concordance.
Excited to share our (@morghend) new study in hospital price transparency in @AJMC_Journal!
We explore a crucial but understudied component of hospital pricing: hospital-insurer contracts.
#PriceTransparency
https://t.co/HVfIZzkG4m via @AJMC
@morghend and I continue our exploration of the Transparency in Coverage regulation in a new @Health_Affairs Forefront as we ask: where are the compliance studies ?
Read below for answers.
@Arnold_Ventures@UMBC@HilltopInstitut https://t.co/TZ2BS8z0jK
With @morghend, our new study, out now in @JournalGIM explores changing hospital compliance with @CMSGov price transparency regulation over time. Read here https://t.co/WtSSJxlH2x
Our new study on biosimilar insulin highlights an interesting paradox: less expensive to insurers but no cost savings to patients. Out now in @AJMC_Journal. With @jlevy2@rashidi_emaan, Mariana SoCal, and Antonio Trujillo.
https://t.co/yoCyjIvAHE… via @AJMC_Journal
New episode of Retrieving the Social Sciences!
On this episode we hear about we hear about the challenging and rewarding study of hospital pricing from Dr. Morgane Mouslim and Dr. Morgan Henderson of the @HilltopInstitut.
https://t.co/iqV8c4AQDj
What correlates with higher emergency room facility fees for self-pay patients? For profit status and larger bed size, for starters. Read our (@morghend) new study in @healthaffairs for full story @UMBC@HilltopInstitut
https://t.co/xXbiuuggZY
Our new article highlights key factors in biosimilar uptake in emerging markets: government pricing & procurement policies, provider & patient confidence in biosimilar efficacy https://t.co/MtBKK289W6 @tandfbiosci@iitdelhi@HilltopInstitut@UMBC
In their new blog, @MorganeMouslim + @morghend from @JohnsHopkinsEPI + @UMBC discuss how availability of discounted cash price data should also inform policy efforts regarding hospital pricing for the uninsured and underinsured. https://t.co/TrpP14PfuZ
Great work by @morghend and team who proposed and validated a #claims-based #prediction model which accurately flags patients at risk of an avoidable hospital event @HSR_HRET @HilltopInstitut@UMBC https://t.co/DmDKH3cASe
Shout-out to @AndreaRMolino @KayteAndersen & @TheOriginalBRK for their incredible commentary about the emotional burden of being an epidemiologist during the COVID-19 pandemic. Check-out the full article in @AmJEpi below!
https://t.co/TbnKkYCIP5
Collaboration with @morghend @sarahkliff @jshkatz and @adamplayford that leverages public data to shed light on hospital pricing in the US. This highlights the importance and potential of #pricetransparency. https://t.co/AWmBTEhDN2