Sunita Desai

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Sunita Desai

Sunita Desai

@sunitamd

Assistant Professor of Population Health @nyugrossman fresh twitter start... my original account got bitcoin hacked :\

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Sunita Desai
Sunita Desai@sunitamd·
Many thanks to wonderful mentors @Ateevm @leorahorwitzmd + a dynamic cross-functional team spanning operations, pharmacy, IT, and research + and @nyulangone for facilitating this RCT. It was my first RCT and a lot of fun! 7/7
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Sunita Desai@sunitamd·
Nonetheless, results suggest providing patient-specific out-of-pocket cost info at the point of order entry can influence rx. This stands in contrast to many consumer facing price tools which gained less traction. Engaging physicians on issues of cost and value is important! 5/7
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Sunita Desai
Sunita Desai@sunitamd·
We can’t really say whether the extra diagnostic codes reflect inappropriate upcoding or more accurate coding by the hospitals with higher private insurance mix. But our work does highlight a previous unexamined cross-payer externality. 3/3
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Sunita Desai@sunitamd·
We find yes, it does.Following Medicaid pts with admissions at >1 hospitals, the same pt was coded more severely when admitted at a hospital with a higher private mix. We did several analyses to try to get rid of potential sources of bias that could be driving our results. 2/3
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Sunita Desai
Sunita Desai@sunitamd·
Fun paper led by the dynamic @kacie_dragan. Does hospitals' private payor mix affect dx coding intensity in Medicaid? The idea was that hospitals with higher shares of private pts may have more incentive to invest in intensive coding infrastructure and practices. 1/3
Kacie Dragan@kacie_dragan

On a personal note, this project is dear to me, as it’s a collaboration with some of my favorite people & mentors — together, all in one paper! (big thanks to Sherry, John, @sunitamd ) — and a very fond reminder of the fun I had at @NYUWagner !

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Christopher Whaley
Christopher Whaley@CM_Whaley·
Interesting paper by @sunitamd +team in @JAMAHealthForum. 340B gives drug discounts to hospitals that treat low-income patients. Instead, growth in 340B has in rich and white areas. Opposite of 340B's goal! ja.ma/3OkfqM6
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Sunita Desai
Sunita Desai@sunitamd·
If actually enforced, this Rule could be an important step forward in making real health care prices available to market participants. 4/3
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Sunita Desai
Sunita Desai@sunitamd·
Hospitals have unsurprisingly resisted, but oversight should not be hard, and the onus should be on hospitals to demonstrate compliance. Penalties were raised to $10/day/bed (up to $5.5K/day), but last I heard penalties haven’t been enforced. 3/3
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Sunita Desai
Sunita Desai@sunitamd·
New @JAMA_current paper led by intrepid NYU resident @WaqasHaqueMD systematically reviewing 5,000+ hospital websites to measure compliance with the Federal Hospital Price Transparency Rule. This was such an impressive lift for an important question. tinyurl.com/4vudyd7z 1/3
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