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HAI outlines four investment indicators for 2026 primary care snapshot, flags data tradeoffs
Summary
HAI proposed core investment indicators for the 2026 snapshot—primary care investment as share of total medical expense and per-member measures, year-over-year change, breakdown by claims vs non-claims, and cumulative change relative to other service categories—while noting limitations in geographic and non‑claims data.
HAI staff proposed three core investment indicators for the 2026 primary care snapshot and a fourth candidate indicator to show relative spending shifts, while highlighting data limitations and stratification tradeoffs.
"We propose primary care investment both as a percent of total medical expense and on a per member per year basis," Miranda Wartz, Senior Primary Care Specialist, told the workgroup. She listed two additional core measures: year‑over‑year change in primary care investment, and primary care investment…
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