This chartbook covers healthcare insurance trends that include Americans’ insurance coverage, employers’ initiatives to help control costs, ACO and Medicaid program trends, and population health management trends.
- Efforts to repeal the ACA have reversed the three-year decline in the number of uninsured Americans
- 82% of insurance plan dissatisfaction is driven by costs
- Data collection with wearables and telehealth is a top focus area for population health management
Table of Contents
- Number Of Uninsured Americans Increases After Three-Year Decline
- U.S. Healthcare Spending Is On The Rise
- Private Insurance Continues To Cover Most Americans
- Employer-Sponsored Insurance Is Most Common
- The Private Insurance Market Is Highly Fragmented
- Top Five Private Insurance Providers Hold 38% Market Share
- Consumers Evaluate Insurance Plans Based On Costs And Coverage
- Increasing Patient Payment Responsibility
- Big U.S. Employers’ 2019 Initiatives To Help Employees Control Healthcare Costs
- ACOs’ Shared Savings Program Performance Improves
- Medicaid Managed Care Enrollment Increases As Program Coverage Expands
- Payers Focus On Population Health Management To Improve Health Of Segmented Groups And Lower Total Costs
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