Cross-Validation of Insurer and Hospital Price Transparency Data
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2024-08-06
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Henderson, Morgan, and Morgane Mouslim. "Cross-Validation of Insurer and Hospital Price Transparency Data", The American Journal of Managed Care 30, no. 8. (6 August 2024): e247�. https://doi.org/10.37765/ajmc.2024.89594
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Given recent congressional interest in codifying price transparency regulations, it is important to understand the extent to which newly available price transparency data capture true underlying procedure-level prices. To that end, we compared the prices for maternity services negotiated between a large payer and 26 hospitals in Mississippi across 2 separate price transparency data sources: payer and hospital. The degree of file overlap is low, with only 16.3% of hospital朾illing code observations appearing in both data sources. However, for the observations that overlap, pricing concordance is high: Corresponding prices have a correlation coefficient of 0.975, 77.4% match to the penny, and 84.4% are within 10%. Exact price matching rates are greater than 90% for 3 of the 4 service lines included in this study. Taken together, these results suggest that although administrative misalignment exists between payers and hospitals, there is a measure of signal amid the price transparency noise.