Americans With Private Insurance May Pay More for Hospital Stay
In a report published Monday by the nonprofit research institute
On average, hospitals charged private insurance providers 254% more than what Medicare would have paid for the same services.
"The utility of this work is that it gives employers important tools they can use to become better-informed purchasers of health care services,"
Experts noted that patients also face higher costs.
"These very high payments ultimately result in higher premiums for health insurance coverage and can result in those needing care having to pay high prices to get it,"
In the report, researchers turned to health insurance claims data from more than 4,000 hospitals in 49 states and
Report author Brian Briscombe, a health care cost analyst at RAND, said the high prices charged to private insurers mean patients end up paying more, either through higher co-pays or out-of-pocket payments or a smaller paycheck.
"When you think about it in the way of an economist, all of it is paid by the patient," Briscombe told NBC News. "I mean, if it cost my job half as much to have health care, my salary would go up."
The report did find wide swings in hospital prices among states.
Hospitals in
Meanwhile,
Briscombe attributed the discrepancies to the pricing power hospitals can wield.
"Obviously, some hospitals cost more because they're better," he said. "But as you get more market share, you kind of become the big game in town and it becomes very hard for an employer to say, 'We won't use that hospital.'"
Meanwhile, Medicare often pays less in part because it has more negotiating power with hospitals,
But
"In benchmarking against woefully inadequate Medicare payments, RAND makes an apples-to-oranges comparison that presents an inflated impression of what hospitals are actually getting paid for delivering care while facing continued financial and other operational challenges," Smith told NBC News.
Cox noted there has been a push for more pricing transparency from hospitals, which would allow insurers to negotiate for lower rates.
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What This Means For You
Hospitals charge private insurers far more than Medicare for test and procedures, ultimately raising premiums for privately insured patients.



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