Consumer-Directed Health Insurance Products: Local-Market Perspectives
Health Benefits In 2006: Premium Increases Moderate, Enrollment In Consumer-Directed Health Plans Remains Modest
Convergence and Dissonance: Evolution in Private-Sector Approaches to Disease Management and Care Coordination
Managed Care Rebound? Recent Changes in Health Plans' Cost Containment Strategies
Health Benefits in 2005: Premium Increases Slow Down, Coverage Continues to Erode
What High-Deductible Plans Look Like: Findings from a National Survey of Employers, 2005
A Widening Rift in Access and Quality: Growing Evidence of Economic Disparities
Managed Care Redux: Health Plans Shift Responsibilities to Consumers
Tiered-Provider Networks: Patients Face Cost-Choice Trade-Offs
Economic Downturn Slows Phoenix's Once-Booming Health Care Market
Lansing's Calm Health Care Market Belies Increased Competition, Economic Doldrums
Cost Concerns Grow Despite New Health Plan Competition in Syracuse
Dynamic Orange County Health Care Market Responds to Opportunities
Northern New Jersey Health Care Market Reflects Urban-Suburban Contrasts
Economic Downturn and State Budget Woes Overshadow Seattle Health Care Market
Premium Hikes and Malpractice Insurance Disrupt Miami Health Care Market