州の医療支出増加ベンチマークと病院収益、病院価格、プレミアム
Are state health care spending growth benchmarks associated with hospital revenue, hospital prices, or marketplace premiums? There was no evidence that spending growth benchmarks were associated with reduced hospital revenue or lower prices
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RAND Corporation (United States) | Mar 16, 2026
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The lack of evidence linking spending benchmarks to lower hospital prices raises concerns about their effectiveness and necessity.
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It's unclear whether spending benchmarks directly impact hospital prices, suggesting a need for further research before policy changes.
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State health spending benchmarks could promote transparency in hospital pricing, empowering consumers to make informed choices.
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Spending growth benchmarks may hinder hospital revenue, ultimately affecting patient care quality and access to services.
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Implementing state health care spending growth benchmarks can help control rising premiums, promoting affordability for consumers.
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