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The Effect of the Massachusetts Health Care Cost Growth Benchmark on Hospital Revenues and Other Spending Outcomes
Healthcare
United States
开始于 May 28, 2026
In this report, the authors evaluate the effects of the Massachusetts health care cost growth benchmark—established in 2012 to constrain health care spending—on hospital revenues, hospital prices, and health insurance premiums
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May 28, 2026
The implementation of the benchmark could lead to reduced competition among hospitals, ultimately harming patient choice and quality of care.
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While the benchmark aims to control costs, it may inadvertently limit hospitals' ability to invest in quality improvements and innovation.
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By constraining health care spending, the benchmark promotes equitable access to care, benefiting low-income populations who are disproportionately affected by high costs.
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The Massachusetts health care cost growth benchmark has successfully stabilized hospital revenues, ensuring sustainable funding for essential health services.
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The impact of the cost growth benchmark on health insurance premiums remains unclear, necessitating further analysis to understand its long-term effects.
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