A new study reveals a discrepancy between consumer beliefs and preferences regarding U.S. healthcare prices: most Americans strongly prefer less expensive healthcare options but, due to limited awareness and motivation, do not see the value in shopping for care.
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The U.S. health sector appears to continue to move toward double-digit increases in commercial health insurance premiums. Healthcare is contributing to core inflation but may be resistant to the Federal Reserve’s inflation-taming efforts. While inputs costs are partially responsible for driving up the cost of care, other factors are related to a business strategy of consolidation and market power. This issue addresses some of these factors and their implications for consumers, providers, and care delivery. Read more.
Regi’s “Innovating in Health Care” Cases
“Regi”, aka Regina E. Herzlinger, is the Nancy McPherson Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School and author of bestselling trade books on healthcare. “Regi’s ‘Innovating in Healthcare’ Cases”, a regular HMPI feature, highlights teaching materials focused on healthcare innovation. Our case in this issue focuses on “ACCESS Health India and the Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission.” Read more
Also In this Issue
Improving Patient Satisfaction by Monitoring Hospital Service Quality
Quality can only improve if hospitals actively monitor and measure underlying operational drivers, including through social media.
Read moreImproving Healthcare Productivity by Using Technology Strategically
Software-driven innovation should focus on both its integration with electronic medical records and workflow improvements benefitting providers.
Read moreTelehealth’s Role in Preserving Access for Medicare Beneficiaries During and After the Public Health Emergency
Telehealth offers a potential pathway to improved and equitable access to care and could help mitigate the healthcare workforce shortage.
Read moreTelehealth Pay Parity: The Current Debate and Insights from Business Research
Reimbursement models, access, and quality care are, and will likely continue to be, at the heart of telehealth policy and operational impact discussions.
Read moreImpact of State Incentives on COVID-19 Vaccination Uptake in the U.S.
Have cash, lotteries, and non-financial incentives shaped people’s willingness to become vaccinated, and how does that vary by state?
Read moreRethinking the Rural Hospital: A Rural Health Alliance
East Oklahoma Allied Health is designed to improve health, quality, and access in Native American communities while respecting cultural values.
Read moreThe Nursing Workforce Shortage – What’s the Solution?
Employers need to innovate existing systems and increase opportunity, education and compensation models – with input from nurses.
Read moreThe Pandemic as a Stimulus for Innovation in Pediatric Cancer Care
A virtual arts program for pediatric cancer patients expanded nationally and saw its participation rate increase.
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