Working at Cross Purposes: Health Care Expansions May Jumpstart Local Economies but Fuel Nation's Fiscal Woes
When Medicare Cuts Hospital Prices, Seniors Use Less Inpatient Care
Understanding Differences Between High- and Low-Price Hospitals: Implications for Efforts to Rein In Costs
State Benefit Mandates and National Health Reform
Slower Growth in Medicare SpendingIs This the New Normal?
Promoting Healthy Competition in Health Insurance Exchanges: Options and Trade-offs
Medicare Spending Limits: Issues and Implications
Long Island Follows Bumpy New York Road to National Health Reform
Inpatient Hospital Prices Drive Spending Variation for Episodes of Care for Privately Insured Patients
How Do Hospitals Cope with Sustained Slow Growth in Medicare Prices?
High and Varying Prices for Privately Insured Patients Underscore Hospital Market Power
Health Status and Hospital Prices Key to Regional Variation in Private Health Care Spending
Health Care's Role in Deficit ReductionGuiding Principles
Great Recession Accelerated Long-Term Decline of Employer Health Coverage
Geographic Variation in Health Care: Changing Policy Directions
Contrary to Cost-Shift Theory, Lower Medicare Hospital Payment Rates for Inpatient Care Lead to Lower Private Payment Rates
Competitive Albuquerque Health Insurance Market Gears Up for Coverage Boom
Baltimore: Health Insurance Market Primed for National Health Reform
Addressing Hospital Pricing Leverage through Regulation: State Rate Setting
A Comparison of Two Approaches to Increasing Access to Care: Expanding Coverage Versus Increasing Physician Fees