Privately Insured People With Depression and Anxiety Face High Out-Of-Pocket Costs
In this brief, we explore health spending among privately insured adults treated for depression and/or anxiety.
Read MoreUse of ACA Preventive Services Potentially Affected by Braidwood v. Becerra
In this analysis, we find that nearly 10 million people who use ACA preventive care could face higher out-of-pocket costs.
Read MorePrices for COVID-19 Testing
In this analysis, we use various data sources to look at prices for COVID-19 tests performed in an outpatient clinical setting and at home.
Read MoreRacial Disparities in Premature Deaths During the COVID-19 Pandemic
In this brief, we examine changes in excess mortality and prematurity of those deaths in the U.S. and peer countries for 2020 and 2021.
Read MorePremature Mortality During COVID-19 in the U.S. And Peer Countries
In this brief, we examine changes in excess mortality and prematurity of those deaths in the U.S. and peer countries for 2020 and 2021.
Read MoreHow Do Facility Fees Contribute to Rising Emergency Department Costs?
A recent KFF analysis found that average out-of-pocket costs for an emergency visit exceed some household’s liquid assets, putting them at risk for medical debt.
Read MoreHow Have Costs Associated With Obesity Changed Over Time?
In this chart collection, we explore the costs associated with obesity for people with large employer private insurance.
Read MorePreventive Services Use Among People With Private Insurance Coverage
This Peterson-KFF Health System Tracker looks at the share of privately insured people who received ACA preventive care.
Read MoreOutpatient Visits Billed at Increasingly Higher Levels: Implications for Health Costs
This analysis reviews the literature on coding practices, and using claims data it examines trends in complexity coding across outpatient practice settings.
Read MoreExplainer: Federal Independent Dispute Resolution Process for Surprise Medical Bills
This brief covers the independent dispute resolution process for settling surprise medical bills and discusses implications for providers, payers, and patients.
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