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US performs worst on potentially preventable death rates compared to France, Germany, and the UK

The United States lags three other industrialized nations—France, Germany, and the United Kingdom—in its potentially preventable death rate, and in the pace of improvement in preventing deaths that could have been avoided ...

Health created Aug 29, 2012 | popularity not rated yet | comments 0 | with audio podcast

Commonwealth Fund Commission national health care scorecard: US scores 64 out of 100

The U.S. health care system scored 64 out of 100 on key measures of performance, according to the third national scorecard report from the Commonwealth Fund Commission on a High Performance Health System, released today. ...

Health created Oct 18, 2011 | popularity 5 / 5 (1) | comments 1 | with audio podcast

New analysis of presidential candidates' health care plans estimates uninsured by 2022

The number of uninsured individuals is estimated to increase in every state and to 72 million nationwide—with children and low- and middle-income Americans particularly hard hit—under Governor Mitt Romney's plan to repeal ...

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Half of Americans with individual health plans could gain better coverage under the ACA: report

More than half of Americans with individual market health insurance coverage in 2010 were enrolled in so-called "tin" plans, which provide less coverage than the lowest "bronze"-level plans in the Affordable Care Act, and ...

Health created May 23, 2012 | popularity not rated yet | comments 0

Proposed 'Medicare Essential' plan estimated to save $180 billion over 10 years

Combining Medicare's hospital, physician, and prescription drug coverage with commonly purchased private supplemental coverage into one health plan could produce national savings of $180 billion over a decade while improving ...

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New health insurance survey: 84 million people were uninsured for a time or underinsured in 2012

Eighty-four million people―nearly half of all working-age U.S. adults―went without health insurance for a time last year or had out-of-pocket costs that were so high relative to their income they were considered underinsured, ...

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Are accountable care organizations 'improving population health'?

Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs), a key feature of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), aim to control health care costs, enhance quality in health care and improve population health. But what does "improving population health" ...

Health created Mar 19, 2013 | popularity not rated yet | comments 0

States select benchmark plans for essential health benefit required by Affordable Care Act

Twenty-four states and the District of Columbia have selected the health insurance plan in their state that will serve as the "essential health benefit" package sold by all insurers participating in the new health insurance ...

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New report: State action on Affordable Care Act's 2014 health insurance market reforms

Only 11 states and the District of Columbia have passed laws or issued regulations to implement the Affordable Care Act's major health insurance market reforms that go into effect in 2014, according to a new Commonwealth ...

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Report: Employer health insurance premiums increased 62 percent from 2003 to 2011

Average premiums for employer-sponsored family health insurance plans rose 62 percent between 2003 and 2011, from $9,249 to $15,022 per year, according to a new Commonwealth Fund report. The report, which tracks state trends ...

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Consumers benefitted nearly $1.5 billion from the ACA's medical loss ratio rule in 2011

Consumers saw nearly $1.5 billion in insurer rebates and overhead cost savings in 2011, due to the Affordable Care Act's medical loss ratio provision requiring health insurers to spend at least 80 percent of premium dollars ...

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Survey: 69 percent of US primary care doctors now have electronic medical records

Two-thirds (69%) of U.S. primary care physicians reported using electronic medical records (EMRs) in 2012, up from less than half (46%) in 2009, according to findings from the 2012 Commonwealth Fund International Health Policy ...

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New report: The ACA'S PCIP serving as a bridge; High-risk pools not a long-term solution

The Pre-Existing Condition Insurance Plan, the name for the federal high-risk health insurance pool established by the Affordable Care Act, is serving its purpose as a bridge program, according to a new Commonwealth Fund ...

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New study: Elderly Medicare beneficiaries most satisfied with their health insurance

Elderly beneficiaries enrolled in Medicare plans are more satisfied with their health insurance, have better access to care, and are less likely to have problems paying medical bills than people who get insurance through ...

Health created Jul 18, 2012 | popularity not rated yet | comments 0

Twenty percent of US women were uninsured in 2010, up from 15 percent in 2000

Twenty percent of U.S. women (18.7 million) ages 19-64 were uninsured in 2010, up from 15 percent (12.8 million) in 2000, according to a new Commonwealth Fund report on women's health care. An additional 16.7 million women ...

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