What Are the Current Costs and Outcomes Related to Mental Health and Substance Abuse Disorders? May 6, 2016 Slideshow
Payments for Cost Sharing Increasing Rapidly Over Time October 5, 2017 Issue Brief This Kaiser Family Foundation analysis finds that for workers covered by their employer’s health plans, out-of-pocket costs including deductibles and coinsurance have been increasing significantly faster than costs paid by insurers, reflecting a decade-long trend toward slightly less generous coverage.
What Do We Know about Cardiovascular Disease Spending and Outcomes in the United States? July 22, 2016 Slideshow
What Are Recent Trends and Characteristics of Workers with High Drug Spending? October 31, 2016 Slideshow
New Analysis Finds High Out-of-Pocket Spending Increased for People Covered by Large Employer Plans October 5, 2017 News Release A new Kaiser Family Foundation analysis finds about one in four people (24%) covered by large employer plans spent more than $1,000 out-of-pocket on health care in 2015, an increase of seven percentage points from 17 percent in 2005. About 1 in 10 people in such plans (12%) paid…