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Plaintalk Blog: CO APCD Data Quality

On a monthly and quarterly basis, health insurance payers including Medicaid, over 33 commercial payers, and Medicare submit claims to the Colorado All Payer Claims Database (CO APCD). Payers submit claims for everyone they provide coverage to, regardless of whether they accessed health care during the previous period or not, Read more…

By Cari Frank, 7 yearsSeptember 21, 2018 ago
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Plaintalk Blog: How Healthy are Coloradans?

Two of the big draws to living in Colorado are the sunny days and endless opportunities to enjoy the outdoors. Unfortunately, not everyone can take full advantage of what Colorado has to offer when limited by illnesses and chronic conditions. Staying as healthy as possible is paramount to enjoying life Read more…

By Cari Frank, 7 yearsMay 1, 2018 ago
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Plaintalk Blog: Understanding Health Care Quality in Colorado

If you’re a fan of the Simpsons, you’ve probably encountered an episode or two with the rather unconventional and reckless character, “Dr. Nick”. If you’re not familiar with Dr. Nick, all you need to know is that he was challenged by a Malpractice Board for performing surgery with a knife Read more…

By Cari Frank, 7 yearsFebruary 1, 2018 ago
Analytics and Innovation

Plaintalk Blog: Why it’s Important to Understand Health Care Utilization

January is the month when people often take note of how much they spent during the holidays. Many look at their bank accounts wondering how they spent so much money and where it all went. Maybe you had a few individual big ticket items that were expensive, or maybe you Read more…

By Cari Frank, 7 yearsJanuary 4, 2018 ago
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Plaintalk Blog: Why Transparency in Health Care is Important

“Data Liberacion!”     “Free the Data!”     “Transparency or Bust!” If all of the organizations working on controlling health care costs were to hold a rally to push for a better system, it’s likely many would be carrying (or wearing) signs saying all of the above. But what do we mean when Read more…

By Cari Frank, 8 yearsDecember 1, 2017 ago
Analytics and Innovation

Plaintalk Blog: Why do Health Care Costs Vary?

Think about the last time you purchased a cell phone. You probably had a lot of choices including multiple versions of the iPhone and Android phones, all with unique bells and whistles which impacted the price you would have to pay. Regardless of what you chose, you likely knew that Read more…

By Cari Frank, 8 yearsNovember 3, 2017 ago
Analytics and Innovation

Plaintalk Blog: Understanding Health Care “Costs”

Across the U.S. and in Colorado, health care costs continue to rise. But what kind of costs are economists, policy makers and others referring to when they talk about making health care more affordable? It honestly depends on who is talking, what data they are using, and what parts of Read more…

By Cari Frank, 8 yearsOctober 3, 2017 ago
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Plaintalk Blog: What Can I Do With the New CIVHC Website?

Out of necessity and contract arrangement with our previous data warehouse vendor, CIVHC has maintained three websites over the past five years:   CIVHC.org – general information on our organization and some data/reports Comedprice.org –interactive data from the Colorado All Payer Claims Database (CO APCD) Comedpriceshowcase.org – Highlights of the Read more…

By Stephanie Spriggs, 8 yearsAugust 28, 2017 ago
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Plaintalk Blog: Why the “All” in the Colorado All Payer Claims Database is so Important

Remember that scene in Ferris Bueller’s Day Off when they visit The Art Institute of Chicago and the troubled Cameron gets lost in the impressionist painting by George Seurat? If you’ve never seen the movie (heaven forbid) or if you’d just like an excuse to reflect back to the 80s, Read more…

By Cari Frank, 8 yearsJuly 7, 2017 ago
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Plaintalk Blog – How We Create Non-Public Data Requests and What is Included in a Data Access Fee

As discussed in our first Plaintalk Blog, administrating the CO APCD takes a great deal of processing, quality control, and analytic capability. Getting claims information in the door in the correct format and processing them to a point where the information is useful for reporting is a heavy lift and costs Read more…

By Rachel Linn, 8 yearsJune 1, 2017 ago

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