WV among states where hospitals charge commercial insurance plans the most, study says
According to the report,
The report, from healthcare consumer advocacy organization
"This report adds to decades of literature that detail how big hospital chains have become big business in America,"
"We've had this great consolidation over the last decade, primarily by
The report says
Five of the largest health care systems in the state control 89% of hospital care delivered, and three of those systems control 84% of care delivered, she said.
"That speaks massively to the market power these big systems have to set prices and directly correlates to having some of the highest prices in the country," she said.
Healthcare finances are 'complicated'
Medicare, the program that's used to compare the cost of services, pays less in
According to the study, authors took into account Medicare's local wage indexes.
Kaufman also pointed to a study from
"Now the challenge is … we lead the nation in obesity rates, tobacco rates, diabetes," Kaufman said. "I mean, we have lots of healthcare issues, and we have an older population, so we actually see utilization of healthcare services higher than other states that are healthier."
One of hospitals' challenges is filling vacancies — the state's hospital systems currently have more than 4,000 openings for nursing, respiratory imaging and laboratory jobs alone, he said. There are more than 125,000 vacant nursing positions nationwide, he said.
"So when you think about healthcare costs, yes, to compete and keep that nurse or doctor or respiratory therapist in
He compared hospitals' business model to that of a body shop that has to operate 24 hours a day, seven days a week in case of an accident.
"We've got to pay for things to be operational 24 hours a day, seven days a week, regardless of whether it's being utilized, just in case," he said. "Because if you're in an accident, at two o'clock in the morning, you want that emergency room there. But you only get paid when it's getting used. So there's a high amount of standby cost built in."
Hospitals do lots of community benefit programs like diabetes education, farmers markets, pharmacy programs and other efforts to help people get healthier and be less dependent on hospital services, he said.
The state's largest healthcare systems are
A spokesman for
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Commercial insurance prices are negotiated between healthcare systems and insurance companies. Kaufman said the state's largest insurer —
"So if you think about it, who's got more market leverage, the insurance company or one of the three healthcare systems?" Kaufman said. "Because none of those healthcare systems can operate without working with Highmark. And I think that's something the report leaves out. When you really look at consolidation, the health insurance market has a lot of market leverage, much more than any hospital would ever have."
Organization pushes for reforms
The report comes more than a week after
"Simply put, hospitals are charging an insane amount for care,"
"Hospital consolidation and mergers, that lead to ever-growing market power, are fueling the borderline extortionary prices hospitals charge patients," he said.
"Ultimately, these policy reforms would directly curb excessive prices, boost competition and deliver meaningful cost relief for American families," the organization wrote. "Failing to advance hospital pricing reforms would only continue to force healthcare consumers to bear the brunt of our overcharge for care and generate financial windfalls at consumers' expense."
Changes coming to healthcare
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act will change much of the landscape for hospitals in
State health officials have said they expect Medicaid enrollment to decline when work requirements are in place. One study estimates between 40,000 and 75,000 West Virginians will lose their Medicaid coverage in 2028 under the work requirements and more frequent eligibility checks.
"We're very concerned about how those requirements in the Big, Beautiful Bill will change Medicaid enrollment and more individuals will lose their healthcare coverage, which means higher uncompensated care for the hospitals," Kaufman said. "How much more, we don't know."
The loss of the premium healthcare tax credits that helped people pay for insurance plans on the federal government's
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act will also cut the Medicaid directed care program resulting in
Allen, the director of West
"Whether or not you're on unemployment based healthcare, we're going to see costs rise there, whether or not you're on (a plan through) the (Affordable Care Act), Medicaid, I just think we're going to see uninsured rates continue to rise," Allen said.


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