Health Care Cost Institute (HCCI)
HEALTHCARE IMPROVES IN NJ, BUT SPENDING REMAINS A CONCERN
HEALTHCARE IMPROVES IN NJ, BUT SPENDING REMAINS A CONCERN LILO H. STAINTON | JUNE 12, 2019 Garden State turns in strong showing for low mortality rates for suicide and alcohol, but growing opioid epidemic continues to pull down state’s rankings New Jersey’s healthcare system now ranks 20th nationwide, an improvement over the past year. But it continues…Read More…
This Is How Much Health Care Costs Have Increased In NJ
Published on NJ 101.5. Data from the New Jersey Health Care Quality Institute shows far fewer people are being admitted to hospitals in New Jersey thanks to improvements in medical care in recent years. But he the price of inpatient care rose by nearly 40 percent over the past four years. Institute CEO and President…Read More…
Health Care Costs Continue to Rise in NJ, Outpacing National Increase
Published in NJ Spotlight. Although record numbers of New Jerseyans now have insurance coverage, the price of healthcare remains a major difficulty for families and small businesses Far fewer people are being admitted to New Jersey hospitals in recent years, with improvements in medical care and a growth in less-costly outpatient options. But, with the…Read More…
The Price of Health Care Really is More Expensive in N.J. Here’s the Proof
Published in NJ.com Hospital admissions in New Jersey declined nearly 20 percent between from 2012 to 2016, a trend that should have made the overall cost of health care cheaper. But instead, hospital costs rose 12 percent because the price of delivering that care soared by 38 percent, according to information released Thursday by the New…Read More…
New Study Shows Health Care Spending Up 18% in NJ
Published in NJBIZ. If you had any doubt about whether or not health care spending is increasing in the state, here’s some sobering statistics to digest. According to an exclusive analysis of New Jersey health costs from 2012-2016 conducted by the Health Care Cost Institute and commissioned by the New Jersey Health Care Quality Institute, health care spending…Read More…
Health Care Costs in N.J. Rising Even Faster Than Nationwide Numbers
Published in ROI-NJ. The New Jersey Health Care Quality Institute released a new study of health care costs — and their unyielding double-digit increase year-over-year — in a new report in collaboration with the national Health Care Cost Institute. The study covers data from 2012 to 2016 and includes employee-sponsored insurance from UnitedHealth Group, Aetna, Humana, and Kaiser Permanente. The results are…Read More…
Exclusive Look at Rising Health Care Spending in New Jersey
Not long ago, I was reading Niall Brennan’s testimony to a U.S. Senate committee. You may recall that Niall was our keynote speaker at last year’s Winter Conference, and we called him a “truth teller” for his powerful insight and data on rising health care costs. Niall, President and CEO of the Health Care Cost…Read More…
Truth Tellers in Health Care Spending
If you were able to attend our winter conference, you know we hit on themes at the very core of our work at the Quality Institute. How can we improve quality and reduce costs? We all know it’s possible. And we all know it’s going to be really tough. As our keynote speaker Niall Brennan…Read More…
Take Five with Niall Brennan
Niall Brennan, former Chief Data Officer at the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, is President and Executive Director of the Health Care Cost Institute. Brennan will be the keynote speaker at the Quality Institute’s Winter All Council Conference on December 8. You have spoken about how, as CMS chief data officer, you oversaw the…Read More…