An error in statistical software used to analyze the survey findings led to incorrect statistics being generated for the number of privately-insured Virginians who made one or more attempts to address their surprise medical bill. This is how the data changed after the correction:
Originally Published Number |
Corrected Number |
|
Percent of private-insured Virginians who received a surprise medical bill who made any attempt to resolve the bill before paying it. |
72% |
78% |
Percent of private-insured Virginians who received a surprise medical bill who took more than one step to resolve the bill before paying it. |
12% |
41% |
While we were updating this Data Brief, we decided to report surprise medical bill in a different way: as a percentage of all those receiving a bill, not as a percentage of all those with private insurance, for additional clarity.
What about the bill surprised you? |
Originally published (correctly) as a percent of all privately insured |
Now reported as a percent of all privately insured with a surprise medical bill |
Amount charged was higher than expected |
18% |
65% |
A bill from a doctor you didn't expect |
8% |
29% |
Charged out-of-network rates when I thought the services were in-network |
4% |
15% |
Charged for services I didn't receive |
2% |
6% |
Something else unexpected |
4% |
13% |