Health Affairs’ January Issue: Aging And Health

The January issue of Health Affairs includes a number of studies examining issues pertaining to aging and health or health care. Other subjects covered include: the effect of Medicare’s Hospital Compare quality reports on hospital prices; how the Affordable Care Act’s provisions impact Americans shouldering high medical cost burdens; and whether California’s Hospital Fair Pricing Act has benefited uninsured patients. Content on aging and health was supported by the John A. Hartford Foundation. Has California’s Hospital Fair Pricing Act reduced the price actually paid by uninsured patients? Ge Bai of the Williams School of Commerce, Economics, and Politics at Washington and Lee University studied the 2006 law’s impact on protecting uninsured patients from paying hospitals’ full, undiscounted prices. She found that the price actually paid by uninsured patients shrank from 6 percent higher than Medicare prices in 2004 to 68 percent lower in 2012, and that the amount hospitals actually collected from uninsured patients for every dollar charged dropped from 32 cents in 2004 to 11 cents in 2012. Although hospitals have been increasingly less able to collect from uninsured patients since the passage of the law, they have raised the proportion of services provided to them. The author says that the effect of the law could offer lessons to Congress and state legislatures seeking to similarly protect financially vulnerable patients. Will the Affordable Care Act (ACA) benefit...
Source: Health Affairs Blog - Category: Health Management Authors: Tags: Aging All Categories Health Care Costs Health Reform Hospitals Long-Term Care Medicaid Policy Quality States Source Type: blogs