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Pragya Kakani is a student in the Harvard PhD program in health policy at Harvard University, in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Health Aff (Millwood). 2019 Sep;38(9):1514-1522. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.2018.05315.
The extent of price variation across a local market has important implications for value-based purchasing. Using a new data set containing health care prices for nearly every insurer-provider-service triad across a large local market, we comprehensively examined variation in fee-for-service paid commercial prices in Massachusetts for 291 predominantly outpatient medical services. Prices varied considerably across hospital service areas. Prices for medical services at acute hospitals were, on average, 76 percent higher than at all other providers. The service categories with the widest price variation were ambulance/transportation services, physical/occupational therapy, and laboratory/pathology testing. In this market, simulations suggested that steering patients toward lower-price providers or setting price ceilings could generate potential savings of 9.0-12.8 percent. Marketwide price information at the insurer-provider-service level could help target policy interventions to reduce health care spending.
当地市场的价格差异程度对基于价值的采购有重要影响。利用一个包含大型当地市场几乎所有保险公司-供应商-服务三方的医疗保健价格的新数据集,我们全面研究了马萨诸塞州 291 种主要门诊医疗服务的按服务收费的商业价格差异。价格在医院服务区之间差异很大。急症医院的医疗服务价格平均比其他所有供应商高出 76%。价格差异最大的服务类别是救护车/交通服务、物理/职业治疗和实验室/病理检验。在这个市场中,模拟表明,引导患者选择价格较低的供应商或设定价格上限,可能会产生 9.0-12.8%的潜在节省。在保险公司-供应商-服务层面上的全市场价格信息可以帮助确定政策干预措施,以减少医疗保健支出。