The Medical Society of Metropolitan Portland featured HealthInsight Oregon in the May edition of their publication: The Scribe. The article features HealthInsight Oregon’s work with total cost of care reporting, and highlights quotes from Executive Director, Mylia Christensen, and Senior Director of Affordability and Transparency, Meredith Tomasi. HealthInsight Oregon’s findings from NRHI’s Benchmark Report “Healthcare […]
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NRHI Benchmark Report Findings Featured in Becker’s Hospital Review
In a roundup style article, Becker’s Hospital Review writes about NRHI’s recently released benchmark report findings – read the full article by visiting Becker’s website.
“Reducing healthcare costs not one-size-fits-all, report finds” via Healthcare Dive
Healthcare Dive reports on NRHI’s newly released benchmark report by writing: “Reducing healthcare costs not one-size-fits-all, report finds.” Read the full article.
MedPage Today: “Wide variation seen among states in new study”
MedPage Today writes, “Report: Use, Not Price, Drives State Health Costs – Wide variation seen among states in new study” after reviewing newest benchmark report findings. Read the full article by Shannon Firth.
Five states, five different patterns for healthcare spending—and no easy path to lower costs writes Modern Healthcare
“Healthcare costs in five states differ because of variation in how services are used and the price of those services, according to a new report,” writes Modern Healthcare in response to NRHI’s newest report (Healthcare Affordability: Untangling Cost Drivers). Read the full article by visiting Modern Healthcare’s website.
AJMC writes “Local Patterns of Healthcare Usage, Pricing Drive Affordability, Report Says”
In response to today’s newly released benchmark report, titled “Healthcare Affordability: Untangling Cost Drivers”, the American Journal of Managed Care (AJMC) writes an article titled “Local Patterns of Healthcare Usage, Pricing Drive Affordability, Report Says.”