Maternity Care and Consumer-Driven Health Plans

With maternity care representing one of the most common and costly medical interventions that women experience, Kaiser and the March of Dimes co-hosted a forum to release new studies that analyze the costs of maternity care and assess coverage under consumer-driven health plans (CDHPs). Kaiser released a new study that compares the out-of-pocket costs of maternity care under CDHPs and traditional health insurance plans. The March of Dimes released a new study prepared by Thomson Healthcare that examines the overall costs of having a baby.

Report and Executive Summary: Maternity Care and Consumer-Driven Health Plans

icon_reports_studies.gifThomson Report: The Healthcare Costs of Having a Baby (.pdf)

March of Dimes: Maternity Care Fact Sheet (.pdf)

The forum took place in the Foundation’s Barbara Jordan Conference Center in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday, June 12, 2007.

Agenda (.pdf)

Speaker Biographies (.pdf)

icon_reports_studies.gifSalganicoff Presentation (.pdf)

icon_reports_studies.gifChang Presentation (.pdf)

icon_reports_studies.gifPollitz Presentation (.pdf)

Webcast of Forum

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