Surprise hospitals bills are everywhere

An analysis of out-of-network claims in large employer health plans

Surprise hospital bills are remarkably common, my colleague Caitlin Owens reports. A new Kaiser Family Foundation brief finds that, among people with employer-based coverage, almost 1 in 5 patients admitted to the hospital end up getting a bill from an out-of-network provider.

Why it matters: Patients have to pay more out of their own pockets for out-of-network care.

  • As a lot of excellent recent reporting on emergency room billing has shown, it can be almost impossible to avoid out-of-network bills even when you take pains to ensure you’re going to an in-network hospital.

Balance billing — the practice of providers billing patients for the difference between their charges and insurance payments — is often responsible for these situations.

  • The Affordable Care Act required private plans to limit annual cost-sharing, but these generally only apply to in-network service charges.
  • Patients with emergency room claims and psychological/substance abuse claims are more at risk of receiving an out-of-network provider claim, per Kaiser.

By the numbers:

  • For inpatient admissions, those who use in-network facilities still receive a claim from an out-of-network provider 15.4% of the time.

 

 

Shortages of essential emergency care drugs increase, study finds

http://www.healthcarefinancenews.com/news/shortages-essential-emergency-care-drugs-increase-study-finds?mkt_tok=eyJpIjoiT0dNMU1qY3paak5sTTJReCIsInQiOiJmenB5NUhsR2RGWVdiWWdxd2lhNlQyWmxKZWx1ckY0bzFXaDJjU1Bhb3ppNU8ySzNDM2s1eFRXOGF4Y0lGQ1BpNno3dlBQY0Npa0JidWpxRFJ6NTZYTFB2MG41XC9ib29uZ0N6V1pKV0FoekU9In0%3D

Photo by <a href="http://www.summerlinhospital.com/hospital-services/emergency-department"> Summerlin Hospital </a>

At some hospitals, posters on the wall in the ED list the drugs that are in short supply or unavailable, along with recommended alternatives.

Observation status, ED visits create illusion of fewer readmissions, quality gains

http://www.fiercehealthcare.com/story/hospitals-cheat-readmissions-quality-standards-with-observation-status/2015-08-27

Observation Unit

Pay for performance “pressures hospitals to cheat,” authors say