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FAIR Health has earned the trust of many of the nation’s largest health plans, which rely on us to store, de-identify, aggregate and analyze their claims information. Our security policies, processes and protocols meet the industry’s most exacting standards, as demonstrated by our HITRUST, SOC 2 and CMS QE certifications.

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FAIR Health Access ®

Oct 2024

Stakeholders read our monthly FAIR Health Access® newsletter for the latest product news, insights into the uses of FAIR Health data and more.

FAIR Health Celebrates 15th Anniversary

October 27, 2024, marks the 15th anniversary of the founding of FAIR Health. Since its founding in 2009, FAIR Health has become a national leader in healthcare transparency, serving all stakeholders as a trusted, objective source of data amid an ever-changing healthcare landscape. With this milestone comes a notable change in the leadership of FAIR Health

FAIR Health Provides Data to Support the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine’s Forum on Temporomandibular Disorders

Upon request, FAIR Health is providing data regarding the prevalence of diagnoses for temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) among the commercially insured population in the United States to the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine’s Forum on Temporomandibular Disorders. The data, together with data from Medicare and Medicaid, will contribute to a study on the prevalence and treatment of TMDs in the United States.

FAIR Health Releases Interactive Tool Tracking Opioid Abuse and Dependence State by State

In September, FAIR Health released the Opioid Tracker, a free, interactive tool tracking opioid abuse and dependence state by state. A brief released simultaneously offers a user’s guide to the Opioid Tracker.

FAIR Health Consumer Access ®

Fall 2024

Consumers turn to the quarterly FAIR Health Consumer Access® for tips on navigating the healthcare system and estimating the real cost of healthcare.

Managing Costs of Long-Term Care

Long-term care is medical and nonmedical care that you receive for an extended time, at home or in other settings. There are lots of reasons you might need long-term care. One is serious illness. Another is disability or frailty. Most commercial health insurance won’t cover long-term care. This article will tell you how to manage the costs of long-term care.

Fall Is Open Enrollment Season

Now that fall is here, it’s a good time to think about health insurance. That’s because fall is open enrollment season—the time of year when you can sign up for a health plan or make changes to the plan you have.

Types of Health Plans

When shopping for a health plan, you may see a plan described as an HMO, PPO, POS or EPO. Those abbreviations are important because the coverage, rules and typical costs differ for each type of plan.