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Virginia Health Care Costs and Performance

Healthcare costs in Virginia are slightly above the national average for the individual, but overall quality and performance is below average. A single premium employer plan costs an employee an average of $752 compared to the national average of $723, with an employer contribution of $2,982 compared to the national average of $3,268. Employees pay more than the national average for family premiums (26% compared to 24%) of the total cost with employers contributing less (74% compared with the national average of 76%). The state spends a total of approximately 36 billion per year (see Table 1 for a basic breakdown with comparison).


Table 1

  United States Virginia
Hospital Care 36.50% 36.60%
Physician / Professional Services 28.80% 28.90%
Drugs / Medical Nondurables 14.30% 15.80%
Nursing Home Care 7.40% 6.90%
Dental Services 5.20% 5.70%
Home Health Care 2.80% 1.70%
Medical Durables 1.50% 1.80%
Other Personal Health Care 3.40% 2.70%
Total 100.00% 100.00%

 

Performance statistics from the U.S. Department of Health shows overall performance to be below average (see Table 2 for a basic breakdown).


Table 2

Health Care Measures Compared to National Average Direction
Preventive Care Above average Improved
Acute Care Below average Worsened
Chronic Care Below average Improved
Hospital Care Below average Improved
Ambulatory Care Below average Worsened
Nursing Home Care Below average Worsened
Home Health Care Above average Unchanged
Cancer Care Below average Improved
Diabetes Care Below average Improved
Heart Disease Care Average Worsened
Maternal and Child Health Care Below average Worsened
Respiratory Diseases Care Below average Improved

 


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Sources:

The Kaiser Family Foundation, statehealthfacts.org. Data Source: Health Expenditure Data, Health Expenditures by State of Residence, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Office of the Actuary, National Health Statistics Group, released September 2007; available at http://www.cms.hhs.gov/NationalHealthExpendData. Additional data was provided from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.