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Analysis: For Patients with Large Employer Coverage, About 1 in 6
Hospital Stays Includes an Out-of-Network Bill
Emergency Room, Mental Health and
Substance Abuse Admissions Most Likely to Generate Out of-Network Claims
A new Kaiser Family Foundation analysis of medical
bills from large employer plans finds that a significant share of inpatient
hospital admissions includes bills from providers not in the health plan’s
networks, generally leaving patients subject to higher cost-sharing and
potential additional bills from providers.
Almost 18 percent of
inpatient admissions result in non-network claims for patients with large
employer coverage. Even when enrollees choose in-network facilities, 15
percent of admissions include a bill from an out-of-network provider, such as
from a surgeon or an anesthesiologist. These bills potentially expose
enrollees to high out-of-pocket costs if these providers charge enrollees
more than their plans pay for services. This is typically referred to
as “balance billing,” and can result in a “surprise” medical bill if a
patient did not anticipate receiving care from an out-of-network provider.
Health insurance plans also typically require higher patient cost-sharing for
out-of-network claims.
The analysis looks at inpatient admissions and
outpatient services to examine how often they result in claims from providers
that are not participating in an enrollee’s provider network.
For both inpatient
admissions and outpatient services, use of an emergency room is associated
with higher rates of out-of-network bills. Treatments for mental health and
substance abuse also have a much higher chance of including a claim from an
out-of-network provider, potentially reflecting difficulty in finding a
participating provider.
The issue brief is available on the Peterson-Kaiser Health System Tracker, a partnership
between the Peterson Center on Healthcare and the Kaiser Family Foundation
that monitors the U.S. health system’s performance on key quality and cost
measures.
Filling
the need for trusted information on national health issues, the Kaiser Family Foundation is a nonprofit
organization based in San Francisco, California.
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Monday, August 13, 2018
Analysis: For Patients with Large Employer Coverage, About 1 in 6 Hospital Stays Includes an Out-of-Network Bill
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