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Health Care Costs

AHRQ Research to Reduce Cost and Improve the Quality of Health Care
Chronic Care for Low-Income Children with Asthma: Strategies for Improvement
Cost of Poor Quality or Waste in Integrated Delivery System Settings
Creation of New Race-Ethnicity Codes and Socioeconomic Status (SES) Indicators for Medicare Beneficiaries
Diabetes Cost Calculator for Employers
Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance: Trends in Cost and Access
Focus on Cost-Effectiveness Analysis at AHRQ
Health Care Costs: Fact Sheet
Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP)
The High Concentration of U.S. Health Care Expenditures
Monitoring and Evaluating Medicaid Fee-for-Service Care Management Programs: User's Guide
Reducing Costs in the Health Care System
Research Initiative in Clinical Economics (RICE)

Research Activities: Online Newsletter
Summarizes study findings relating to health care costs

Agency Press Releases

Date   Title
4/29/09 Complications and Costs for Obesity Surgery Declining
2/2/09 Educating Patients Before They Leave the Hospital Reduces Readmissions, Emergency Department Visits and Saves Money
12/9/08 Study Finds Doctors' Use of E-Prescribing Systems Linked to Formulary Data Can Boost Drug Cost Savings

News and Numbers

Date   Title
4/22/09 Mental Disorders Among Most Costly Conditions in Children
4/8/09 Medicare Outpatient Prescription Drug Spending Jumped From $5.9 Billion to $44.3 Billion Between 2005 and 2006
3/25/09 Treating Heart Ailments Costs $78 Billion

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Evidence Reports

Evidence Report/Technology Assessment, No. 82:
Pharmacologic Management of Heart Failure and Left Ventricular Systolic Dysfunction: Effect in Female, Black, and Diabetic Patients, and Cost-Effectiveness
Evidence Report/Technology Assessment, No. 101:
Economic Incentives for Preventive Care
Technical Review, No. 7:
Determinants of Increases in Medicare Expenditures for Physicians' Services

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Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS)

Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS)

MEPS Statistical Brief, Number 149:
National Health Care Expenses in the U.S. Civilian Noninstitutionalized Population, 2004 (PDF Help)
MEPS Statistical Brief, Number 151:
Estimates of Health Care Expenditures for the 10 Largest States, 2004 (PDF Help)
MEPS Statistical Brief, Number 157:
Regional Differences in Total and Out-of-Pocket Expenditures for Selected Types of Office-Based Visits, 2004 (PDF Help)
MEPS Statistical Brief, Number 159:
Out-of-Pocket Expenditures on Health Care among the Nonelderly Population, 2004 (PDF Help)
MEPS Statistical Brief, Number 166:
Expenses for Office-Based Physician Visits by Specialty, 2004 (PDF Help)
MEPS Statistical Brief, Number 167:
The Five Most Costly Conditions, 2000 and 2004: Estimates for the U.S. Civilian Noninstitutionalized Population (PDF Help)

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Speeches & Testimony

Date   Title
2/26/08  Perspectives on Chartered Value Exchanges in a Changing Health Care Environment
2/23/08  The Value of Quality: Defining the Clinical and Economic Impact
7/9/03 Testimony on Technology, Innovation, and the Costs of Health Care

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