The Cost of Low-Value Care
30 percent of all health care spending in the United States is on low-value or unnecessary care—wasting billions and harming consumers.
30 percent of all health care spending in the United States is on low-value or unnecessary care—wasting billions and harming consumers.
A recent analysis of CMS data indicates that, while non-white beneficiaries are increasingly choosing Medicare Advantage, MA plans significantly under report for non-white racial/ethnic groups on HEDIS and CAHPS measures.
If the constant price hikes of high-priced specialty drugs are left unchecked, prescription drug costs will continue to explode.
ACHP and its members champion policies that reduce disparities that advance equity in maternal health care delivery.
Community health plans members have enhanced vaccination efforts, allowing further reach to underserved and rural populations.
ACHP is the voice of a unique approach in health care today, one that puts the patient at the center with plans and clinical teams collaborating to improve health outcomes and reduce costs. Our advocacy focuses on providing policymakers with tested solutions, rooted in a model that is proven to deliver better value for patients, employers and taxpayers.