Wall Street comes to Washington: where is health care headed?

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Although health care spending trends have slowed slightly, employers and consumers can expect another round of double-digit health insurance premium increases in 2004, according to a panel of market and health policy experts at the Center for Studying Health System Change's (HSC) eighth annual Wall Street roundtable. Firms will continue to shift costs to workers but are skeptical of new insurance products, including consumer-driven health plans and tiered provider networks. Most health plans are thriving as they continue to price products ahead of cost trends and gain administrative efficiencies. Many hospitals, facing revenue pressures from increasing competition from physician-owned specialty facilities, are continuing aggressive building campaigns, raising concerns about increased costs if they overshoot and add too much capacity. Efforts to revive the ailing Medicare managed care program face an uphill climb as Congress debates reforms as part of prescription drug legislation.

华尔街来到华盛顿:医疗保健走向何方?
医疗体系改革研究中心(HSC)第八届华尔街年度圆桌会议的市场和医疗政策专家小组表示,尽管医疗保健支出趋势略有放缓,但雇主和消费者可以预期,2004年医疗保险费将再次出现两位数的增长。企业将继续将成本转嫁给员工,但对新的保险产品持怀疑态度,包括消费者驱动的健康计划和分层供应商网络。大多数健康计划都在蓬勃发展,因为它们继续在成本趋势之前为产品定价,并提高管理效率。许多医院面临着来自医生拥有的专业设施日益激烈的竞争带来的收入压力,它们正在继续积极地建设项目,这引发了人们的担忧,即如果它们超载或增加过多的容量,成本将会增加。随着国会就处方药立法改革进行辩论,重振境况不佳的联邦医疗保险管理医疗项目的努力面临着艰难的考验。
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