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Starting in 1996 and each year since, HSC researchers have tracked changes in health insurance premiums and underlying health costs at the national level, analyzing the changes and exploring the implications for consumers. HSC researchers also draw on secondary data and the insights of Wall Street analysts and other experts to conduct these analyses.



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Title Date Document Info  
Tracking Health Care Costs: Spending Growth Remains Stable at High Rate in 2005Paul B. Ginsburg, Bradley C. Strunk, Michelle I. Banker, John P. Cookson October 2006
Data Bulletin No. 33
 
11th Annual Wall Street Comes to Washington Conference June 21, 2006
Conference Transcript
 
A Decade of Tracking Health System ChangePaul B. Ginsburg, Cara S. Lesser March 2006
Commentary No. 2
 
Tracking Health Care Costs: Spending Growth Stabilizes at High Rate in 2004Bradley C. Strunk, Paul B. Ginsburg, John P. Cookson June 2005
Data Bulletin No. 29
 
Medicare Seniors Much Less Willing to Limit Physician-Hospital Choice for Lower CostsHa T. Tu June 2005
Issue Brief No. 96
 
An Update on Americans' Access to Prescription DrugsMarie C. Reed May 2005
Issue Brief No. 95
 
More Americans Willing to Limit Physician-Hospital Choice for Lower Medical CostsHa T. Tu March 2005
Issue Brief No. 94
 
High Cost of Medical Care Prompts Consumers to Seek AlternativesHa T. Tu, J. Lee Hargraves December 2004
Data Bulletin No. 28
 
Tracking Health Care Costs: Spending Growth Slowdown Stalls in First Half of 2004Bradley C. Strunk, Paul B. Ginsburg December 2004
Issue Brief No. 91
 
Controlling Health Care CostsPaul B. Ginsburg Oct. 14, 2004
Commentary
 
Rising Health Costs, Medical Debt and Chronic ConditionsHa T. Tu September 2004
Issue Brief No. 88
 

Tough Trade-offs: Medical Bills, Family Finances and Access to Care
Jessica H. May, Peter J. Cunningham
June 2004
Issue Brief No. 85
 
Tracking Health Care Costs: Trends Turn Downward in 2003Bradley C. Strunk, Paul B. Ginsburg June 2004
Data Bulletin No. 27
 
Employers Shift Rising Health Care Costs to Workers: No Long-term Solution in SightLydia E. Regopoulos, Sally Trude May 2004
Issue Brief No. 83
 
Patient Cost-Sharing Innovations: Promises and PitfallsSally Trude, Joy M. Grossman January 2004
Issue Brief No. 75
 
Tracking Health Care Costs: Trends Slow in First Half of 2003Bradley C. Strunk, Paul B. Ginsburg December 2003
Data Bulletin No. 26
Supplementary Data
 
Patient Cost Sharing: Promises and Pitfalls Dec. 3, 2003
Conference Transcript
 
Patient Cost Sharing: How Much is Too Much?Sally Trude December 2003
Issue Brief No. 72
Supplementary Data
 
The Health Care Cost-Coverage ConundrumPaul B. Ginsburg, Len M. Nichols Fall 2003
Annual Essay 2002-03
 
Disease Management: A Leap of Faith to Lower-Cost,Higher-Quality Health CareAshley C. Short, Glen P. Mays, Jessica Mittler October 2003
Issue Brief No. 69
 
       

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