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Study Calls Out Indiana Hospitals Charging More Than Competitors

By Miranda Fulmore, IPB News | Published on in Business, Health, Statewide News
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A pilot study by the RAND Corporation says Indiana employers are paying more than four times as much for medical care at some hospitals than those on Medicare.  Indiana Public Broadcasting’s Miranda Fulmore reports on how that impacts consumers.

The study focuses on how much employers are paying for health care plans versus how much the same services would cost using Medicare.

It shows hospital prices in Indiana are increasing and officials from RAND say a lack of price transparency makes it difficult for employers to negotiate better health care plans.

Even though the audience for the study is employers, Chapin White, senior policy researcher, says the high prices can to trickle down to individual employees.

“If employers are paying more for hospital care through their health plan that’s going to take away from either the employer’s profitability or from wages or other benefits that employers could be offering like retirement or dental. That’s where these prices have direct relevance.”

The study shows hospitals are charging between two and four times as much as Medicare. Parkview Whitley Hospital in Columbia City and Parkview Huntington Hospital in Huntington charge some of the highest rates.