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Ultimately, all health care is organized and delivered at ground level-in local communities-where HSC collects information about the changing health system. HSC research provides perspectives on the role of employers/consumers, health plans, hospitals and physicians in local health care markets.



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Title Date Document Info  
Financial Woes and Contract Disputes Disrupt MarketKelly Devers, Jon B. Christianson, Laurie E. Felland, Suzanne Felt-Lisk, Liza Rudell, Linda R. Brewster, Ha T. Tu Summer 2001
Community Report No. 11
 
Focused Factories? Physician-owned Specialty FacilitiesLawrence P. Casalino, Kelly Devers, Linda R. Brewster November/December 2003
Journal Article
Health Affairs,
 
For-Profit Conversions and Merger Trends Among Blue Cross Blue Shield Health PlansJoy M. Grossman, Bradley C. Strunk January 2004
Issue Brief No. 76
 
Fourth Annual Wall Street Comes to Washington: June 9, 1999
Conference Transcript
 
Fresno: Health Providers Expand Capacity, but Health Reform Preparation LagsJoy M. Grossman, Peter J. Cunningham, Lucy B. Stark December 2012
CHCF Regional Markets Issue Brief
 
Gatekeeping Arrangements in Widespread UseRobert F. St. Peter Fall 1997
Data Bulletin No. 07
 
General Hospitals, Specialty Hospitals and Financially Vulnerable PatientsAnn Tynan, Elizabeth A. November, Johanna Lauer, Hoangmai H. Pham, Peter Cram April 2009
HSC Research Brief No. 11
 
Geography and Destiny: Local-Market Perspectives on Developing Medicare Advantage Regional PlansRobert E. Hurley, Bradley C. Strunk, Joy M. Grossman July/August 2005
Journal Article
Health Affairs
 
Getting Along or Going Along? Health Plan-Provider Contract Showdowns SubsideJustin White, Robert E. Hurley, Bradley C. Strunk January 2004
Issue Brief No. 74
 
Getting What We Pay For: Innovations Lacking in Provider Payment Reform for Chronic Disease CareAnn Tynan, Debra A. Draper June 2008
HSC Research Brief No. 6
 
Ginsburg Responds to Questions on Managed Care ProvidersPaul B. Ginsburg April 10, 2003
Testimony
 
Greenville & Spartanburg: Surging Hospital Employment of Physicians Poses Opportunities and ChallengesAnn S. O'Malley, Grace Anglin, Amelia M. Bond, Peter J. Cunningham, Lucy B. Stark, Tracy Yee February 2011
Community Report No. 6
 
Growing Physician Access Problems Complicate Medicare Payment DebateSally Trude, Paul B. Ginsburg September 2002
Issue Brief No. 55
Supplementary Data
 
Growth Fuels Hospital Competition and Challenges Greenville Safety NetGlen P. Mays, Thomas Bodenheimer, Laurie E. Felland, Anneliese M. Gerland, Hoangmai H. Pham, Lydia E. Regopoulos November 2005
Community Report No. 10
 
Growth of Medicaid-Dominated HMOs Spring 1998
Data Bulletin No. 11
 
Growth of Single-Specialty Medical GroupsLawrence P. Casalino, Hoangmai H. Pham, Gloria J. Bazzoli March/April 2004
Journal Article
Health Affairs
 
Health and Wellness: The Shift from Managing Illness to Promoting HealthDebra A. Draper, Ann Tynan, Jon B. Christianson June 2008
Issue Brief No. 121
 
Health Care Certificate-of-Need Laws: Policy or Politics?Tracy Yee, Lucy B. Stark, Amelia M. Bond, Emily Carrier May 2011
NIHCR Research Brief No. 4
 
Health Care Cost and Access Challenges PersistDebra A. Draper, Paul B. Ginsburg October 2007
Issue Brief No. 114
 
Health Care Cost and Access Problems IntensifyCara S. Lesser, Paul B. Ginsburg May 2003
Issue Brief No. 63
 
       

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