This third report extends trends in claims data in this series into 2022, the first year post-NSA implementation. In 2022, the prevalence of out-of-network bills declined 15 percent for emergency services and 11 percent for non-emergency services furnished at in-network facilities relative to 2021.
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Evaluation of the Impact of the No Surprises Act on Health Care Market Outcomes: Initial Post-Implementation Trends - Report Three
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Behavioral Health Navigation Services Offered by Health Insurers: Models, Characteristics, and Perceived Impact
In the United States, accessing behavioral health care is a persistent and complex challenge, even among those with insurance coverage. Behavioral health care access challenges stem from a combination of provider shortages, systemic barriers, and logistical hurdles. People frequently encounter difficulties determining the type of provider or level of care that best suits their needs.
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The Implications of the No Surprises Act on Contract Dynamics, Negotiations, and Finances
To explore whether and how the NSA has affected insurer-provider dynamics, contract negotiations, and payment rates, the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation (ASPE) asked RAND to conduct discussions with stakeholders. In this report, RAND summarizes the approach exploring these topics, the themes that emerged from our discussions, and areas for additional inquiry.
ASPE Issue Brief
Trends in Medicaid and CHIP Telehealth, 2019-2021 Part II: Medicaid and CHIP Telehealth Utilization Trends by Enrollee and Provider Rurality
During the pandemic period, telehealth utilization increased among both urban and rural enrollees in Medicaid, with urban enrollees sustaining greater gains in telehealth utilization at the end of 2021. This Issue Brief is part of a series of ASPE Issue Briefs examining changes in Medicaid utilization of services delivered via telehealth by enrollee and provider characteristics.
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No Surprises Act Drug Pricing Report to Congress
Prescription drug prices are a top concern for policymakers and the public, but little data is available on prescription drug prices or other costs that contribute to premiums for commercial drug coverage.
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Evaluation of the Impact of the No Surprises Act on Health Care Market Outcomes: Exploring Pre-Implementation Trends - Report Two
This second report focuses largely on updating pre-NSA trends in claims data presented in the first report.
ASPE Data Point
Evaluating Medicaid Strategies to Streamline Ex Parte Renewals
National estimates indicate that streamlined renewal options for Medicaid beneficiaries with incomes below 100 percent of the federal poverty level and without an ex parte income data source would provide timely and accurate eligibility determinations.
Database, Dataset
State and Local Estimates of the Uninsured Population in the U.S. Using the Census Bureau’s 2023 American Community Survey
In order to support state and local outreach efforts, ASPE has developed state, county, and local estimates of the number of U.S. residents without health insurance and their demographic characteristics, using the most recent Census data available from the 2023 American Community Survey (ACS).
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Access to Health Care in Rural America: Current Trends and Key Challenges
This research report describes patterns in insurance coverage and uninsurance rates in rural and urban areas, reviews non-financial challenges in accessing care faced by many rural residents, and describes disparities in health outcomes between urban and rural areas.
ASPE Issue Brief
Health Insurance Coverage and Access to Care Among Young Adults, Ages 19 to 25
This issue brief shows coverage gains among young adults under the Affordable Care Act, the American Rescue Plan, and the Inflation Reduction Act. The uninsured rate among this group declined by more than half, from 31.5 percent in 2009 to 13.1 percent in 2023, as employer-sponsored dependent coverage increased by over 20 percent.