Even more on skin in the game and Cancer
Yousuf Zafar, my colleague here at Duke presented today at the American Society of Clinical Oncology annual meeting on a study showing out of pocket
Yousuf Zafar, my colleague here at Duke presented today at the American Society of Clinical Oncology annual meeting on a study showing out of pocket
A recent study by Sonya Streeter and others from Avalere Health published in the Journal of Oncology Practice (JOP) shows that 1 in 10 patients
Yesterday, Julie Rovner reported on a new Milliman publication about increasing health care costs. Rovner wrote, [T]he overall increase in the amount of money required to
I feel like my last chart made some headway in terms of getting a more accurate picture of “skin in the game”. But it’s not
Something’s been bothering me about the last few days’ discussion of skin in the game, or out-of-pocket payments for health care. I’m not going to
I have to admit, I’ve having difficulty understanding how so many of you think we’re not spending enough of our own money on health care.
Yesterday, I received a letter in the mail that took issue with my piece in CNN last week. One of the points made by the
Last month I posted a chart from a recent Milliman report that showed the evolution over time of “skin in the game” for a typical
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A version of the following originally appeared on The Upshot (copyright 2016, The New York Times Company). One of the few things that Donald J. Trump and Hillary
In a word, no. “Cost-Sharing Obligations, High-Deductible Health Plan Growth, and Shopping for Health Care: Enrollees With Skin in the Game“: The rapid growth of high-deductible
The following originally appeared at The Upshot (copyright 2014, The New York Times Company). There are generally two ways that people with insurance pay for health care
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