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An estimated $84.9 billion in uncompensated care was provided in 2013; ACA payment cuts could challenge providers.
Health Aff (Millwood). 2014 May; 33(5):807-14.HA

Abstract

Millions of uninsured people use health care services every year. We estimated providers' uncompensated care costs in 2013 to be between $74.9 billion and $84.9 billion. We calculated that in the aggregate, at least 65 percent of providers' uncompensated care costs were offset by government payments designed to cover the costs. Medicaid and Medicare were the largest sources of such government payments, providing $13.5 billion and $8.0 billion, respectively. Anticipating fewer uninsured people and lower levels of uncompensated care, the Affordable Care Act reduces certain Medicare and Medicaid payments. Such cuts in government funding of uncompensated care could pose challenges to some providers, particularly in states that have not adopted the Medicaid expansion or where implementation of health care reform is proceeding slowly.

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Journal Article

Language

eng

PubMed ID

24799578

Citation

Coughlin, Teresa A., et al. "An Estimated $84.9 Billion in Uncompensated Care Was Provided in 2013; ACA Payment Cuts Could Challenge Providers." Health Affairs (Project Hope), vol. 33, no. 5, 2014, pp. 807-14.
Coughlin TA, Holahan J, Caswell K, et al. An estimated $84.9 billion in uncompensated care was provided in 2013; ACA payment cuts could challenge providers. Health Aff (Millwood). 2014;33(5):807-14.
Coughlin, T. A., Holahan, J., Caswell, K., & McGrath, M. (2014). An estimated $84.9 billion in uncompensated care was provided in 2013; ACA payment cuts could challenge providers. Health Affairs (Project Hope), 33(5), 807-14. https://doi.org/10.1377/hlthaff.2013.1068
Coughlin TA, et al. An Estimated $84.9 Billion in Uncompensated Care Was Provided in 2013; ACA Payment Cuts Could Challenge Providers. Health Aff (Millwood). 2014;33(5):807-14. PubMed PMID: 24799578.
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TY - JOUR T1 - An estimated $84.9 billion in uncompensated care was provided in 2013; ACA payment cuts could challenge providers. AU - Coughlin,Teresa A, AU - Holahan,John, AU - Caswell,Kyle, AU - McGrath,Megan, PY - 2014/5/7/entrez PY - 2014/5/7/pubmed PY - 2015/9/1/medline KW - Safety-Net Systems KW - Uncompensated care KW - Uninsured SP - 807 EP - 14 JF - Health affairs (Project Hope) JO - Health Aff (Millwood) VL - 33 IS - 5 N2 - Millions of uninsured people use health care services every year. We estimated providers' uncompensated care costs in 2013 to be between $74.9 billion and $84.9 billion. We calculated that in the aggregate, at least 65 percent of providers' uncompensated care costs were offset by government payments designed to cover the costs. Medicaid and Medicare were the largest sources of such government payments, providing $13.5 billion and $8.0 billion, respectively. Anticipating fewer uninsured people and lower levels of uncompensated care, the Affordable Care Act reduces certain Medicare and Medicaid payments. Such cuts in government funding of uncompensated care could pose challenges to some providers, particularly in states that have not adopted the Medicaid expansion or where implementation of health care reform is proceeding slowly. SN - 1544-5208 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/24799578/An_estimated_$84_9_billion_in_uncompensated_care_was_provided_in_2013 DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -