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  • Health Economics
  • Health Informatics

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  • US healthcare spending is the world's highest ($4.1 trillion in 2020), prompting state-level cost-control initiatives.
  • Federal inaction on healthcare costs increases pressure on state policymakers to find solutions.
  • State-based all-payer claims databases (APCDs) are emerging as a tool for understanding healthcare spending.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the utilization of APCDs by states.
  • To outline recent benefits and challenges associated with state APCD implementation.
  • To inform health policy through insights into healthcare costs and trends.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of state-level APCD development and usage.
  • Review of data transformation processes within APCDs.
  • Examination of policy implications and market information generation.

Main Results:

  • APCDs consolidate transactional data from diverse health insurers (public and private).
  • APCDs provide valuable insights into healthcare costs and market trends.
  • Recent efforts have yielded both benefits and challenges for states using APCDs.

Conclusions:

  • Despite challenges, APCDs offer a unique opportunity for states to inform health policy.
  • The No Surprises Act provides new funding for state APCD improvements.
  • Enhanced APCD capacity can empower states to understand markets, educate consumers, and create actionable information.