Lyme disease diagnoses have increased dramatically in the U.S. during the past 15 years, rising 357% in rural areas and 65% in urban areas, according to new data released by FAIR Health.
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FAIR Health Access ®
Jul 2022
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news, insights into the uses of FAIR Health data and more.
FAIR Health evaluates its data through a variety of geographic lenses, such as by geozips (which tend to track with the first three digits of a zip code), state and US census region. One such lens of particular value is the comparison between rural and urban areas. In recent years, FAIR Health has made rural/urban comparative analytics central to a number of reports and presentations.
In July, FAIR Health is issuing its second release of the FH® NSA Reference File. Refreshed with 12 months of recent data, the product is being used by clients to inform their surprise billing needs under the federal No Surprises Act.
FAIR Health President Robin Gelburd delivered a virtual presentation at the Grantmakers in Health Annual Conference on Health Philanthropy, which was held in Miami, Florida, and virtually on June 27-29, 2022. Ms. Gelburd spoke as part of a presentation entitled “A National Initiative to Advance Cost Information in Shared Decision Making for Serious Health Conditions in Older Adults: Emerging Insights for the Future of Healthcare.”
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Summer 2022
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the healthcare system and estimating the real cost of healthcare.
Are you an active-duty service member or a veteran? If so, there are many health plan choices for you and your family. This article will explain your healthcare choices and the difference between healthcare systems such as the Military Health System and Veterans Affairs. It also points you to resources for veterans.
We often count on our doctors to tell us what care we need. But to get the best care, you and your doctor (and caregiver, if you have one) should make choices together. This process is called “shared decision making.” To help you in that process, FAIR Health has added a new set of shared decision-making tools to its consumer website, fairhealthconsumer.org.
As pleasant as summer can be, it’s usually not the right season for open enrollment—the period of time when you can enroll in or make changes to a health insurance plan. Open enrollment usually comes in the fall, but there are some special circumstances that let you enroll any time.