Sage Transparency™ Relaunches With New Features and New RAND Hospital Price Data
Round five of the Employer Hospital Price Transparency study, conducted by RAND, creates the foundation for Sage Transparency™ 2.0, the free, public dashboard on nationwide hospital price and quality data
Sage Transparency 2.0 integrates data from the Employer Price Transparency study, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, Healthcare Bluebook, the National Academy for State Health Policy, and January Advisors.
"Sage Transparency started as a way to bring several massive data sets on hospital prices and quality into a single, digestible tool of real use to employers," said Gloria Sachdev, President and CEO of the Employers' Forum of Indiana. "Since it launched in
A key new feature in Sage Transparency 2.0 is the new legislator tab allowing elected officials and their teams to see hospital price data from every single state and federal legislative district in
"I found Sage Transparency to be a critical tool to easily understand the price and quality of hospital services in
Beyond hospital facility prices, physician prices, and ambulatory care surgery center prices, the latest round of the Employer Price Transparency study for the first time also reveals the average price paid for physician administered medications, such as chemotherapy, at health system-level and state level in
"While hospital prices make up the largest slice of the pie for employer-sponsored insurance plans, prescription prices are the fastest growing," added Sachdev. "It was a high priority with Sage Transparency 2.0 to give employers and other users real transparency into drug prices with the data available at this time."
Finally, the dashboard now displays expanded quality metrics from the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services and new profitability data from the National Academy for State Health Policy (NASHP). Sage Transparency 2.0 shows users data on hospital readmissions, patient safety, and mortality as well as a quality rating trend graphs over the last twelve quarters dating back to Q1 2020. NASHP's commercial breakeven price metric allows users to understand the reimbursement rate a hospital needs to receive from commercial payers to cover all of its expenses for hospital inpatient and outpatient services, without profit. While it is important for hospitals to make a profit, some are making exorbitant profits due to high prices.
Per the fifth round of the Employer Price Transparency study published today, the national commercial median price for hospitals across the country is 253% of Medicare. This translates to employers and employees paying 2.53 times the price of what Medicare pays for the exact same services. The median commercial breakeven price for
About Employers' Forum of Indiana
The Employers' Forum of Indiana is a not-for-profit employer-led multi-stakeholder coalition whose mission is to improve the value payers and patients receive for their health care expenditures. Forum members include employers, health plans, hospitals/health-systems, providers, and numerous other interested healthcare stakeholders who work collaboratively to improve health care in
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