INSURANCE HOSPITAL BILL GAP HIGH IN STATE PATIENTS WITH PRIVATE POLICIES PAY 207% MORE THAN ONES ON MEDICARE
Patients with private insurance pay more than three times as much as Medicare patients for hospital care in
The study last week from
"It's no surprise that health care prices are high. It's striking to see it quantified," said
"Our Medicare rates are unfairly low," which makes what private insurers pay seem disproportionately high, Potter said.
"That's what I call 'reverse
In the new report, privately insured patients nationally paid an average of 224% of the amount Medicare paid to hospitals in 2020. For
For Madison hospitals, the figures were 261% at
Spending on hospital services accounts for about 37% of all health care spending for the privately insured, RAND said.
Health care providers have long said the government programs Medicare and Medicaid pay less what than services cost. With additional losses from uninsured patients and programs such as behavioral health and hospice care, providers say they need to recoup expenses through prices charged to the roughly half of Americans with private insurance. Providers negotiate charges with insurers and offer discounts based on the volume of patients.
A separate analysis last month from the
For
Those figures make the much higher prices being paid by private insurers in the RAND study even more troubling, DeMars said.
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Potter said the breakeven formula underestimates the markups needed to recover government program losses, in part by not including some key Medicare data. Even if the method was fair, he said, hospitals need some source of reimbursement to account for services that lose or don't make money, such as offering vaccinations and tests during the COVID-19 pandemic.
"If they really want to pay for things on a breakeven basis, then who is going to pay for those other things?" Potter said.
He said the RAND report includes widely varying levels of claims data for individual hospitals, making its conclusions "pretty problematic." The 261% figure for St. Mary's, which has 374 staffed beds, is based on just 13 inpatient stays and 49 outpatient cases. For
The information "is not perfect," acknowledged Whaley, who is scheduled to speak Monday at an Alliance event at



STATE'S MEDICARE GAP RANKS 4TH PRIVATELY INSURED PAY MORE THAN THREE TIMES AS MUCH FOR HOSPITALS
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