Independent / Provider-Sponsored Administrative Cost Trends Increase in 2008 as Ratios Decrease on Product Mix Change
Posted on: Tuesday, 7 July 2009, 09:31 CDT
These results are excerpted from the Independent / Provider-Sponsored (IPS) edition of the Sherlock Expense Evaluation Report (SEER), a benchmarking study comprising the results of 16 plans serving 5.7 million people surveyed by Sherlock Company. Approximately 77% of last year's IPS participants did so again in 2009 and 75% have at participated for at least three years. For public policy and competitive reasons, administrative cost management is a high priority for health plans.
Sherlock benchmarks include thousands of operational and financial performance metrics. Besides Independent / Provider-Sponsored plans, other universes include Blue plans, Medicare plans, Medicaid plans and Larger plans. Collectively the 50 plans serve more than 39 million insured Americans.
The growth in administrative costs ranged from a high of 22.7% for Medical and Provider Managements to a low of 6.0% for Account and Membership Administration.
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