RWJF News Release - Two Studies Examining Physician Practices' Administrative Costs

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Publication Date: 
May 14, 2009

Two articles resulting from grants co-sponsored by HCFO and the Commonwealth Fund and funded under a special topic solicitation on administrative costs were published in the May 14 Health Affairs Web exclusive. For more information about these articles, visit http://www.rwjf.org/coverage/product.jsp?id=42728.
 

Lawrence P. Casalino, M.D., Ph.D., chief of the Division of Outcomes and Effectiveness Research at Weill Cornell Medical College and formerly of the University of Chicago, and colleagues published the article, “What Does it Cost Physician Practices to Interact with Health Insurance Plans?” This article highlights findings from a HCFO-funded national survey of physician practices across the United States on time spent by practice staff on administrative activities.
 

Julie A. Sakowski, Ph.D., senior health services researcher at Sutter Health, and colleagues published the article, “Peering into the Black Box: Billing and Insurance Activities in a Medical Group.” This article highlights findings from a HCFO study led by Harold S. Luft, Ph.D., director of the Palo Alto Medical Foundation Research Institute and formerly of the University of California, San Francisco, that provided an in-depth look at the billing and insurance-related activities performed at a large multi-site, multi-specialty group practice in California.