Original paper
The Cost Of Health Insurance Administration In California: Estimates For Insurers, Physicians, And Hospitals
Abstract
Administrative costs account for 25 percent of health care spending, but little is known about the portion attributable to billing and insurance-related (BIR) functions. We estimated BIR for hospital and physician care in California. Data for physician practices came from a mail survey and interviews; for hospitals, from regulatory reporting; and for private insurers, from a consulting company. Private insurers spend 9.9 percent of revenue on...
Paper Details
Title
The Cost Of Health Insurance Administration In California: Estimates For Insurers, Physicians, And Hospitals
Published Date
Nov 1, 2005
Journal
Volume
24
Issue
6
Pages
1629 - 1639
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