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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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AllHSC PublicationsJournal ArticlesMost Popular  
Title Date Document Info  
The Community Snapshots Project 1995
Albuquerque, N.M.
 
The Dynamics of Market Level ChangePaul B. Ginsburg April 1997
Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law
 
The Economic Recession: Early Impacts on Health Care Safety Net ProvidersLaurie E. Felland, Peter J. Cunningham, Genna R. Cohen, Elizabeth A. November, Brian C. Quinn January 2010
HSC Research Brief No. 15
 
The Effect of Population Aging on Future Hospital DemandBradley C. Strunk, Paul B. Ginsburg, Michelle I. Banker March 28, 2006
Journal Article
Health Affairs
 
The End of an Era: What Became of the "Managed Care Revolution" in 2001?Cara S. Lesser, Paul B. Ginsburg, Kelly Devers Feb. 21, 2003
Journal Article
Health Services Research
 
The Growth of Managed Care and Changes in Physicians' Income, Autonomy and Satisfaction, 1991-1997Jack Hadley, Jean M. Mitchell March 2002
Journal Article
International Journal of Health Care Finance and Economics
 
The Health Care Safety Net: Money Matters but Savvy Leadership CountsLaurie E. Felland, Kyle Kinner, John F. Hoadley August 2003
Issue Brief No. 66
 
The Next Generation of Health Information Tools for Consumers May 10, 2006
Congressional Testimony
 
The Paradoxical Politics of Provider ReempowermentLawrence D. Brown, Elizabeth Eagan December 2004
Journal Article
Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law
 
The Puzzling Popularity of the PPORobert E. Hurley, Bradley C. Strunk, Justin White March/April 2004
Journal Article
Health Affairs
 
The Resilience of the Health Care Safety Net, 1996-2001Laurie E. Felland, Cara S. Lesser, Andrea Staiti, Aaron Katz, Patricia Lichiello Feb. 21, 2003
Journal Article
Health Services Research
 
The Role of Health Insurance BrokersLeslie Jackson Conwell October 2002
Issue Brief No. 57
 
The Role of Nurses in Hospital Quality ImprovementDebra A. Draper, Laurie E. Felland, Allison Liebhaber, Lori Melichar March 2008
HSC Research Brief No. 3
 
The Role of Public Employers in a Changing Health Care MarketCarolyn A. Watts, Jon B. Christianson, Lance Heineccius, Sally Trude January/February 2003
Journal Article
Health Affairs
 
The Scope of Care Expected of Primary Care Physicians:Robert F. St. Peter, Marie C. Reed, Peter Kemper, David Blumenthal December 1999
Issue Brief No. 24
 
The Surge in Urgent Care Centers: Emergency Department Alternative or Costly Convenience?Tracy Yee, Amanda E. Lechner, Ellyn R. Boukus July 2013
HSC Research Brief No. 26
 
The Transition from Excess Capacity to Strained Capacity in U.S. HospitalsGloria J. Bazzoli, Linda R. Brewster, Jessica H. May, Sylvia Kuo June 2006
Journal Article
Milbank Quarterly
 
The Transition from Managed Care to Consumerism: A Community-Level Status ReportJon B. Christianson, Paul B. Ginsburg, Debra A. Draper September/October 2008
Journal Article
Health Affairs
 
Tiered-Provider Networks: Patients Face Cost-Choice Trade-OffsGlen P. Mays, Gary Claxton, Bradley C. Strunk November 2003
Issue Brief No. 71
 
Tracking Changes in the Public Health System: September 1996
Issue Brief No. 02
 
       

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