United States Healthcare Insurance Payment Trends, 2019 – Number of Uninsured Americans Increases After 3-Year Decline – ResearchAndMarkets.com

DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The “US Healthcare Insurance Payment Trends, 2019” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.

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

Key Topics Covered

  1. Number of Uninsured Americans Increases After Three-Year Decline
  2. U.S. Healthcare Spending is on the Rise
  3. Private Insurance Continues to Cover Most Americans
  4. Employer-Sponsored Insurance is Most Common
  5. The Private Insurance Market is Highly Fragmented
  6. Top Five Private Insurance Providers Hold 38% Market Share
  7. Consumers Evaluate Insurance Plans Based on Costs & Coverage
  8. Increasing Patient Payment Responsibility
  9. Big U.S. Employers’ 2019 Initiatives to Help Employees Control Healthcare Costs
  10. ACOs’ Shared Savings Program Performance Improves
  11. Medicaid Managed Care Enrollment Increases as Program Coverage Expands
  12. Payers Focus on Population Health Management to Improve Health of Segmented Groups and Lower Total Costs
  13. Appendix

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