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Insurance Coverage & Costs
HSC analyses focus on private and public insurance coverage, the uninsured and the cost of health care. HSC research provides insight into a range of topics, including how health care costs are changing, why the nation's number of uninsured continues to rise and how employer-sponsored coverage is changing.
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High and Varying Prices for Privately Insured Patients Underscore Hospital Market PowerChapin White, Amelia M. Bond, James D. Reschovsky |
September 2013 |
HSC Research Brief No. 27 |
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If the Price is Right, Most UninsuredEven Young InvinciblesLikely to Consider New Health Insurance MarketplacesPeter J. Cunningham, Amelia M. Bond |
September 2013 |
HSC Research Brief No. 28 |
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Despite Rapid Growth, Retail Clinic Use Remains ModestHa T. Tu, Ellyn R. Boukus |
November 2013 |
HSC Research Brief No. 29 |
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The Potential of Reference Pricing to Generate Health Care Savings: Lessons from a California PioneerAmanda E. Lechner, Rebecca Gourevitch, Paul B. Ginsburg |
December 2013 |
HSC Research Brief No. 30 |
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Medicaid Eligibility Policy and the Crowding-Out Effect: |
October 1996 |
Issue Brief No. 03 |
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Policy Implications of Risk Selection in Medicare HMOs:Heidi H. Whitmore |
November 1996 |
Issue Brief No. 04 |
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A Primer on Understanding Health Care Cost Trends: |
December 1996 |
Issue Brief No. 05 |
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Tracking Health Care Costs: |
January 1997 |
Issue Brief No. 06 |
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Patients, Profits and Health System Change: |
May 1997 |
Issue Brief No. 09 |
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Health Care Costs: |
June 1997 |
Issue Brief No. 10 |
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Behind the Slow Growth of Employer-Based Consumer-Driven Health PlansJon R. Gabel, Jeremy D. Pickreign, Heidi H. Whitmore |
December 2006 |
Issue Brief No. 107 |
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Massachusetts Health Reform: Employers, Lower-Wage Workers and Universal CoverageLaurie E. Felland, Debra A. Draper, Allison Liebhaber |
July 2007 |
Issue Brief No. 113 |
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Next Steps in Incremental Health Insurance Expansions:Peter J. Cunningham |
April 1998 |
Issue Brief No. 12 |
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Massachusetts Health Reform: High Costs and Expanding Expectations May Weaken Employer SupportDebra A. Draper, Laurie E. Felland, Allison Liebhaber, Johanna Lauer |
October 2008 |
Issue Brief No. 124 |
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Rising Rates of Chronic Health Conditions: What Can Be Done?Alwyn Cassil |
November 2008 |
Issue Brief No. 125 |
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Innovations in Preventing and Managing Chronic Conditions: What's Working in the Real World?Alwyn Cassil |
June 2010 |
Issue Brief No. 132 |
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Rising Hospital Employment of Physicians: Better Quality, Higher Costs?Ann S. O'Malley, Amelia M. Bond, Robert A. Berenson |
August 2011 |
Issue Brief No. 136 |
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Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance: Down but Not OutJon B. Christianson, Ha T. Tu, Divya R. Samuel |
October 2011 |
Issue Brief No. 137 |
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Small Employers and Self-Insured Health Benefits: Too Small to Succeed?Tracy Yee, Jon B. Christianson, Paul B. Ginsburg |
July 2012 |
Issue Brief No. 138 |
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CHIPing Away at the Problem of Uninsured ChildrenJames D. Reschovsky, Peter J. Cunningham |
August 1998 |
Issue Brief No. 14 |
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