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Employers/Consumers

HSC research tracks employers' response to rising premiums, including changes to benefit design and patient cost sharing. Emerging trends, such as consumer-driven health plans and high-performance networks are identified. HSC also studies employers' role in improving quality of health care within local markets.



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AllHSC PublicationsJournal ArticlesMost Popular  
Title Date Document Info  
10th Annual Wall Street Comes to Washington Conference July 13, 2005
Conference Transcript
 
11th Annual Wall Street Comes to Washington Conference June 21, 2006
Conference Transcript
 

Health Care Market Stabilizes, but Rising Costs and State Budget Woes Loom in Boston
John F. Hoadley, Debra A. Draper, Sylvia Kuo, Peter J. Cunningham, Jessica Mittler, Len M. Nichols, Gloria J. Bazzoli, Justin White, Robert A. Berenson
Fall 2003
Community Report No. 12
 
A Decade of Tracking Health System ChangePaul B. Ginsburg, Cara S. Lesser March 2006
Commentary No. 2
 
A Health Plan Work in Progress: Hospital-Physician Price and Quality TransparencyAnn Tynan, Allison Liebhaber, Paul B. Ginsburg August 2008
HSC Research Brief No. 7
 
Accountable Communities:Caroline Rossi Steinberg, Raymond J. Baxter July/August 1998
Health Affairs
 
Alabama’s Pass on Medicaid Expansion Leaves Birmingham’s Uninsured with Weak Safety NetHa T. Tu, Emily Carrier, Amanda E. Lechner, Kevin Draper October 2013
RWJF Reform Community Report
 
Analyzing the Changing Health System: The Path Taken and the Road Beyond July 2001
2000 Annual Report
 
Are Defined Contributions a New Direction for Employer-Sponsored Coverage?Sally Trude, Paul B. Ginsburg October 2000
Issue Brief No. 32
 
Are HMO Enrollees Healthier Than Others? Results from the Community Tracking StudyElizabeth Schaefer, James D. Reschovsky May/June 2002
Journal Article
Health Affairs
 
Are Market Forces Strong Enough to Deliver Efficient Health Care Systems? Confidence is WaningLen M. Nichols, Paul B. Ginsburg, Robert A. Berenson, Jon B. Christianson, Robert E. Hurley March/April 2004
Journal Article
Health Affairs
 
Assessments of Medical Care by Enrollees in For-Profit and Nonprofit Health Maintenance OrganizationsHa T. Tu, James D. Reschovsky April 25, 2002
Journal Article
New England Journal of Medicine
 
Association Leaders Speak Out on Health System ChangeJanet M. Corrigan, Paul B. Ginsburg January/February 1997
Health Affairs
 
Back To The Future? New Cost and Access Challenges EmergeCara S. Lesser, Paul B. Ginsburg February 2001
Issue Brief No. 35
 
Baltimore: Health Insurance Market Primed for National Health ReformLaurie E. Felland, Chapin White, Amanda E. Lechner, Rebecca Gourevitch May 2013
RWJF Reform Community Report
 
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
 
Benefit Design Innovations: Implications for Consumer-Directed Health CareHa T. Tu, Paul B. Ginsburg February 2007
Issue Brief No. 109
 
Bitter Contract Dispute Reaffirms Blues' Dominant Position in LansingAaron Katz, Robert E. Hurley, Kelly Devers, Leslie Jackson Conwell, Bradley C. Strunk, Andrea Staiti, J. Lee Hargraves, Robert A. Berenson Spring 2003
Community Report No. 5
 
Choosing a Health Plan:Judith Hibbard, Jacquelyn Jewett, Mark W. Legnini, Martin Tusler November/December 1997
Health Affairs
 
Cleveland Hospital Systems Expand Despite Weak EconomyAaron Katz, Amelia M. Bond, Emily Carrier, Elizabeth Docteur, Caroleen W. Quach, Tracy Yee September 2010
Community Report No. 2
 
       

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